No, and I hope hope it stays that way.
Yes, it is true that either q is true or q is not true.
Not necessarily. An argument is not automatically true just because the premise and conclusion are true. The reasoning connecting the premise to the conclusion must also be valid for the argument to be considered true.
Deductive reasoning proceeds from known true premises to a logically necessary true conclusion. This type of reasoning guarantees the truth of the conclusion if the premises are true.
If a deductive argument is valid and its premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. This is because the structure of the argument guarantees that if the premises are true, then the conclusion must follow logically.
A deductive argument fits this description. In a deductive argument, if the premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. This type of argument moves from general premises to a specific conclusion through logical reasoning.
Frankinstien doesn't exist.
Frankinstien was based at the time it was written; 1818 in Geneva.
The dr. who invented frankinstien. The lady who the monster was in love with. Town folks who went after the monster for being different. Frankinstien died for his apperence and the way he though of things
No
Mary Shelley
1974.
Doctor Victor Frankenstein is a character in a major book by Mary Shelley.
frankinstien is a book witen in 1818 by Mary Shelley. were in the book Frankenstein was a scientist who created a monster out off pieces of dead bodies.
he ran like a little girl after dropping and ice lollie. lol
If you're asking why she wrote it, it was because of a contest of who could write the scariest story. I learned that today on dark matters
Frankenstein was set in Geneva although Victor Frankenstein travels throughout Europe in the course of the book, visiting the Mont Blanc, the river Rhine and the North Pole.
Frankinstien, Witches, Vampires, Black Cats, Goblins, Bats, Mummies, Ghosts, The devil, The Moth Man, thunder bird, Aliens... PRetty much all scary things