Multiple Choice
Can all categorical syllogisms be represented by three-circle Venn diagrams?
A) Yes.
B) No, because some categorical syllogisms involve more than three terms.
C) No, because some categorical syllogisms involve singular propositions.
D) No, because some categorical syllogisms are invalid.
E) No, because some categorical syllogisms contain complements of their terms.
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