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(Created page with "{{JuniorPage}} {| class="wikitable" |+ |width=25%| !width=25%|DOCTRINE PURIST A seal swims and eats fish. !width=25%|DOCTRINE NEUTRAL A seal eats fish. !width=25%|DOCTRINE RADICAL A seal exists. |- !STRUCTURE PURIST A seal is a semi-aquatic mammal. |style="text-align:center;"|The nerpa is a seal. |style="text-align:center;"|The North American river otter is a seal. |style="text-align:center;"|The capybara is a seal. |- !STRUCTURE NEUTRAL A seal is a mamm...") |
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Revision as of 20:12, 3 January 2024
DOCTRINE PURIST
A seal swims and eats fish. |
DOCTRINE NEUTRAL
A seal eats fish. |
DOCTRINE RADICAL
A seal exists. | |
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STRUCTURE PURIST
A seal is a semi-aquatic mammal. |
The nerpa is a seal. | The North American river otter is a seal. | The capybara is a seal. |
STRUCTURE NEUTRAL
A seal is a mammal. |
The humpback whale is a seal. | The brown bear is a seal. | The cow is a seal. |
STRUCTURE RADICAL
A seal is an animal. |
The blacktip reef shark is a seal. | The bald eagle is a seal. | The tokay gecko is a seal. |