Mutual Entailment: If–Then Logic
In this task, the learner practices understanding and reversing simple if–then causal relationships. Each story presents a short conditional statement (e.g., “If you press a button, then the light turns on.”). The learner answers reciprocal questions to show mutual entailment, such as: What happens if you press a button? → The light turns on. How do you turn the light on? → Press the button. This activity strengthens the learner’s ability to derive bidirectional (mutual) relations between everyday actions and their outcomes, helping develop flexible reasoning about cause and effect.
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Oct 15, 2025
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