The statement "When it rains, there are clouds in the sky" implies that rain necessitates the presence of clouds. This can be represented as:
Rain → Clouds
The statement "There are clouds in the sky today, so it will rain" is trying to conclude that:
Clouds → Rain
The original statement establishes that rain implies clouds, but it does not say that clouds imply rain. There could be clouds without rain.
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