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    Conclusion Drawn from the Premises by Counting Some Particular Instances
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Conclusion Drawn from the Premises by Counting Some Particular Instances

Question 21

Question 21

Multiple Choice

Conclusion drawn from the premises by counting some particular instances is in


A) direct enumeration
B) perfect enumeration
C) indirect enumeration
D) imperfect enumeration

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