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    A Deductive Argument in Which Conclusion Is Inferred from Two
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A Deductive Argument in Which Conclusion Is Inferred from Two

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

A deductive argument in which conclusion is inferred from two premises is called


A) Syllogism
B) Representation
C) Analogy
D) Opposition

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