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    A Premise or Conclusion That Is Particular Negative in Mood
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A Premise or Conclusion That Is Particular Negative in Mood

Question 27

Question 27

Multiple Choice

A premise or conclusion that is particular negative in mood can be represented by


A) only one circle diagram.
B) two circle diagrams.
C) three circle diagrams.
D) four circle diagrams.

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