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Contraposition Posted 10 years ago
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What do 'at which', 'would' and 'if anything' mean respectively in this passage?
  

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contraposition at which at which ( time ) ~ and then would indicates a past habit; it appears that this process occurred several times. if anything ~ if there was any way to describe how he found them CJ

  • contraposition at which at which ( time ) ~ and then would indicates a past habit; it appears that this process occurred several times.
  • if anything ~ if there was any way to describe how he found them CJ
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contrapositionat which
at which ( time ) ~ and then

would indicates a past habit; it appears that this process occurred several times.

if anything ~ if there was any way to describe how he found them

CJ

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