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(a)
The symbolic form of the event the flight drive of a dog is not highest, and it is lowest where the event E is the event that the flight drive of the dog is highest, F is the event that the flight drive of the dog is lowest, G is the event that the fight drive of the dog is highest and H is the event that the fight drive of the dog is lowest where the figure shows the flight and fight drive of the dog.
(b)
The symbolic form of the event the flight drive of the dog is highest, or its fight drive is lowest where the event E is the event that the flight drive of the dog is highest, F is the event that the flight drive of the dog is lowest, G is the event that the fight drive of the dog is highest and H is the event that the fight drive of the dog is lowest where the figure shows the flight and fight drive of the dog.
(c)
The symbolic form of the event neither the flight drive of the dog nor its fight is highest where the event E is the event that the flight drive of the dog is highest, F is the event that the flight drive of the dog is lowest, G is the event that the fight drive of the dog is highest and H is the event that the fight drive of the dog is lowest where the figure shows the flight and fight drive of the dog.
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