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    In the Venn Diagram of a Categorical Syllogism's Premises, Each
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In the Venn Diagram of a Categorical Syllogism's Premises, Each

Question 133

Question 133

Multiple Choice

In the Venn diagram of a categorical syllogism's premises, each circle represents a:


A) proposition
B) term
C) premise
D) conclusion
E) statement

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