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22 September, 23:15

After dinner, Paul always relaxes while watching TV. He finds there is very little he is interested in watching and gets bored. So he will usually visit the kitchen to find a late-night snack or "treat." What is the antecedent in Paul's situation?

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  1. 22 September, 23:30
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    Antecedent : He finds there is very little he is interested in watching and gets bored

    Explanation:

    Antecedent & Consequent are important concepts of 'Logic study'. These are two interlinked hypothetical propositions, connected by cause effect relationship. The causal proposition is the Antecedent, the resultantly implied one is the Consequent.

    Paul always relaxes while watching TV. He finds there is very little he is interested in watching and gets bored. So he will usually visit the kitchen to find a late-night snack or "treat."

    In this case: his 'getting disinterested, bored' is the antecedent, as it leads to him going out to kitchen for snacking. And, his 'going to kitchen for snacking' is the consequent, as it is being resultantly implied by him being bored.
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