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strategic advice given for Chapters 2 - 4. Strategy Review Here is a summary of the strategic advice given for Chapters 2 - 4.

When you have A&B as a GOAL &In Strategy A&B GOAL When you have A&B as a GOAL

&In Strategy A GOAL B GOAL A&B &I When you have A&B as a GOAL Try to prove A and B separately. Then paste them together with &In.

If you have a sentence with the shape A&B, &Out Strategy 4) A&B If you have a sentence with the shape A&B,

&Out Strategy 4) A&B 5) A 4 &O 6) B 4 &O If you have a sentence with the shape A&B, then use &Out to obtain A and B.

When you have A>B as a GOAL >In Strategy A>B >I When you have A>B as a GOAL

>In Strategy A PA : B GOAL A>B >I When you have A>B as a GOAL Make A a PA and try to prove B. When B is proven, A>B will follow from >In.

When your GOAL G is to the right of an > >Out Strategy A>G G GOAL When your GOAL G is to the right of an > in an available line,

>Out Strategy A>G A GOAL G >O When your GOAL G is to the right of an > in an available line, Make the antecedent A of that line a new GOAL. When A is proven, G will follow from >Out.