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    Exam 11: Categorical Syllogisms and Fallacies
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    If One Premise Is Negative the Conclusion Must Be________
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If One Premise Is Negative the Conclusion Must Be________

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

If one premise is negative the conclusion must be________.


A) Negative
B) Positive
C) Both negative and positive
D) Neither negative nor positive.

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