Example: Advertisements and Conditional Statement Project

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Example: Advertisements and Conditional Statement Project THINK OUTSIDE THE BUN

If you think outside the bun, If-Then Statement: If you think outside the bun, then you have Taco Bell.

Converse: If you have Taco Bell, then you think outside the box.

Inverse: If you don’t think outside the box, then you don’t have Taco Bell.

Contrapositive: If you don’t have Taco Bell, then you don’t think outside the bun.

Counterexample: I could be thinking outside the bun if I have PANDA EXPRESS.

Example: Taco Bell “think outside the bun” commercial.

Implied Message: Taco Bell is trying to say that they serve something that doesn’t include buns like most fast food restaurants. By saying “think outside the bun” they tell us they serve something different.

Victor Contreras Swenson, 3 10/10/11