It would cause the reader to think that too. and it could confuse the reader if the assumption is contradicted later on in the story.
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It's a run on. It is easy to fix.
Jackson is a very smart little boy. He can count to twenty and is only two years old.
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<em>Dear Pupils and Parents!</em>
<em>Our friends are touched by poverty.We would like to ask for some money for them, they have no food or clean water to drink. We want to help them since their life situations are critical.</em>
<em>Best Regards School students </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
If a proposition is true, then we say it has a truth value of "true"; if a proposition is false, its truth value is "false". For example, "Grass is green", and "2 + 5 = 5" are propositions.
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