Multiple Choice
How many times does each of the three terms appear in a categorical syllogism?
A) Twice.
B) The major and minor terms each appear twice, but the middle term appears three times.
C) The major and minor terms each appear three times, but the middle term appears twice.
D) It depends on the forms of the three propositions.
E) Usually, each appears twice, but if there are two middle terms, then each one appears only once.
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