Question
Which statement explains the literal meaning of non sequitur and how it is used in English?(1 point)
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Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to a statement that does not clearly relate to anything that was previously said.
Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to a statement that does not clearly relate to anything that was previously said.
Non sequitur means “for this” and refers to anything concerned with a particular purpose, subject, or end.
Non sequitur means “for this” and refers to anything concerned with a particular purpose, subject, or end.
Non sequitur means “false step” and refers to doing something that is socially awkward or inappropriate.
Non sequitur means “false step” and refers to doing something that is socially awkward or inappropriate.
Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to something that goes against established boundaries or traditions.
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Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to a statement that does not clearly relate to anything that was previously said.
Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to a statement that does not clearly relate to anything that was previously said.
Non sequitur means “for this” and refers to anything concerned with a particular purpose, subject, or end.
Non sequitur means “for this” and refers to anything concerned with a particular purpose, subject, or end.
Non sequitur means “false step” and refers to doing something that is socially awkward or inappropriate.
Non sequitur means “false step” and refers to doing something that is socially awkward or inappropriate.
Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to something that goes against established boundaries or traditions.
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Non sequitur means “it does not follow” and refers to a statement that does not clearly relate to anything that was previously said.