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"Save Money. Live Better. Walmart."
After examining the slogan, i think that it is not realistic because it's really a biased assumption on whether "city folks" actuallly get it. I would not use this product because it's obviously geared to Farmers.
Conditional: If you are from the city then you don't get it
Inverse: If you are not from the city then you do get it
Converse: If you get it then you are not from the city
Contrapositive: If you do get it then you're from the city
"Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm is There"
Conditional: If you save money then you live better
Inverse: If you don't save money then you don't live better
Converse: If you live better then you save money
Contrapositvie: If you don't live better then you don't save money
After examining the slogan, i think that it is realistic, because a good neighbor is always there to help when ever you need anything. Knowing that State Farm will be there "like a good neighbor", tells me that their reliable and since their product is insurance i know that with whatever happens, such as an accident, they would be there for my family and I. So yes i would buy the product, insurance.
Walmart
After examining all of the forms of the slogan, i think that it could be realistic in some ways depending on your position in life. Saving money doesnt always lead to a better life, so they can improve on that. On the other hand though, i would purchase any product out of here because it claims to save me money.
Conditional: If you have a good neighbor, then state farm is there
Inverse: If you do not have a good neighbor, State Farm will not be there
Converse: If State Farm is there, then you will have a good neighbor
Contrapositive: If you do not have a good neighbor, then State Farm is not there