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Before starting, I would like to ask reader's opinion about the truth/falsity of certain NL statements. The statements are about figures depicting dots connected to stars. In the figures, we distinguish between dots and stars that are connected, i.e. such that every dot is connected with at least one star and every star is connected with at least one dot, and dots and stars that are totally connected, i.e. such that every dot is connected to every star. For instance, in (1), the dots d1, d2, and d3 are connected with the stars s1, s2, and s3 (on the left) while d4 and d5 are totally connected with s4, s5, and s6 (on the right).