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    If the Major Premise of a Valid Syllogism Is an I
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If the Major Premise of a Valid Syllogism Is an I

Question 89

Question 89

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If the major premise of a valid syllogism is an I proposition, what form(s) can the conclusion have?


A) only I
B) A or E
C) I or O
D) E or O
E) A or I

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