I actually loved the conditional statements lesson last week. So here's my go at it.
Original: If Batman's secret identity is revealed. then he won't be Batman anymore.
Inverse (~p-~q): If Batman's secret identity isn't revealed, then he will still be Batman. True
Converse (q-p): If Bruce Wayne isn't Batman anymore, then his secret identity was revealed. False, there are other reasons why he would no longer be Batman.
Contrapositive (~q-~p): If Bruce Wayne is still Batman, then his secret identity wasn't revealed. True.
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