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Linda Onunkwo
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Could the same diagram correspond to two different categorical syllogism forms?

A) Yes, but only if the two forms have identical conclusions.
B) Yes, but only if the two forms have identical premises.
C) Yes, because the propositions of the two syllogisms could be equivalent.
D) No, because every form of syllogism has a unique pair of premises.
E) No, because each form of syllogism has a unique Venn diagram.

Categorical Syllogism

A form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion, based on relationships between categories.

Syllogism Forms

Structured arguments using three propositions: two premises followed by a conclusion, based on deductive reasoning to infer a relationship between items.

  • Identify the form of categorical syllogisms.
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