In Spanish the word <em>"lógico"</em> refers to something that has sense, something logic. <em>"Ilógico"</em> is the opposite. Using <em>"i"</em> is one of the ways in Spanish to form negatives. Ilógico means that it has no sense.
Based on the reading (maybe attaching it would help) you need to identify whether the conclusions have sense and <u>match to the main ideas of the text.</u>
Answer:
<u>An Indonesian text</u>
Explanation:
Contextually this Indonesian text reads in English as:
Asih, Bima, Cecep, Dedy, and Entin randomly have a preference for<u> futsal, volleyball, tennis, badminton and basketball.</u> Three of them like futsal. Each of the five children likes two different sports. Nobody among them all likes futsal and likes tennis. Entin likes tennis. <em>Only</em> Asih and Bima liked badminton and what Dedy liked was sure to be loved by Cecep.
Note that the sport Futsal is similar to football (soccer) but is played on a smaller football pitch, and mainly indoors. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper.
more, because the culture expects less from people that have life easy, so with that logic, our culture would expect more from the people experiencing hardships