If a crocodile steals a child and promises its return if the father can correctly guess what the crocodile will do, how should the crocodile respond in the case that the father guesses that the child will not be returned?
You have spelled the word correctly: paradox. Example: It is difficult to identify the paradox in a sentence.
A paradox is a statement which contradicts itself. For example the sentence 'this statement is false' is a paradox. Also can be used to describe a puzzling or mysterious scenario.It was a paradox, he said he wanted us to attend the show, but kept giving us reasons not to.Which came first the chicken or the egg? It's a paradox!
He knew the 3 ways to solve the paradox.
The Liar's Paradox is a term to describe a statement or statements that cannot possibly be given constant truth value, therefore creating a logical contradiction even though they completely follow rules of grammar and language. For example: "This sentence is false." "The sentence below is false. The sentence above is true."
Whole universe is nothing but a big paradox. Life is a paradox sherlock, Deal with it.
You have spelled the word correctly: paradox. Example: It is difficult to identify the paradox in a sentence.
A paradox is a statement which contradicts itself. For example the sentence 'this statement is false' is a paradox. Also can be used to describe a puzzling or mysterious scenario.It was a paradox, he said he wanted us to attend the show, but kept giving us reasons not to.Which came first the chicken or the egg? It's a paradox!
it can true, or it can be wrong No, it isn't a paradox, it is simply an adage. A paradox is a statement that appears to contradict itself within the sentence. "This sentence is false" is the classic paradox.
He knew three ways to solve his paradox.
the existence of extraterrestrials is a paradox
fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.
He knew the 3 ways to solve the paradox.
Here are some sentences.That's a paradox.A paradox is a puzzle.
college is a paradox.
The Liar's Paradox is a term to describe a statement or statements that cannot possibly be given constant truth value, therefore creating a logical contradiction even though they completely follow rules of grammar and language. For example: "This sentence is false." "The sentence below is false. The sentence above is true."
It is not.
the boy tried to answer the question but the teacher said it was a paradox AUSTIN HANNA