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    The Predicate Term of the Conclusion in a Standard Form
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The Predicate Term of the Conclusion in a Standard Form

Question 28

Question 28

Multiple Choice

The predicate term of the conclusion in a standard form categorical syllogism is called the


A) major premise.
B) minor term.
C) middle premise.
D) major term.

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