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    Is the Sentence an A, E, I, or O Sentence
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Is the Sentence an A, E, I, or O Sentence

Question 54

Question 54

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Is the sentence an A, E, I, or O sentence?
-Some dogs are not pets.


A) (A) All S are P (universal affirmation)
B) (E) No S are P (universal negation)
C) (I) Some S are P (particular affirmation)
D) (O) Some S are not P (particular negation)

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