OBJECTIVE: To write a poem using "if-then statements" and its converse, inverse and contrapositive Materials: Short bond paper and artwork materials
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OBJECTIVE: To write a poem using "if-then statements" and its converse, inverse and contrapositive Materials: Short bond paper and artwork materials
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Answer:
If the sun should fail to rise,
Then the world would be lost in darkness,
Its warmth and light forever gone,
A world devoid of life and happiness.
Converse:
If the world is lost in darkness,
Then the sun has failed to rise,
Its absence felt in every corner,
A world without light or surprise.
Inverse:
If the world is filled with light,
Then the sun must surely rise,
Its presence felt in every moment,
A world that never fades or dies.
Contrapositive:
If happiness and life exist,
Then the sun must surely rise,
For without its warmth and light,
A world of darkness would arise.
With colors and shapes, the paper is adorned,
A tribute to the sun, forever adored.