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    A Syllogism Is an Argument with How Many Premises
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A Syllogism Is an Argument with How Many Premises

Question 92

Question 92

Multiple Choice

A syllogism is an argument with how many premises?


A) none
B) one
C) two
D) three
E) four or more

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