Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a substitution instance of the argument form "All A are B; No B are C; So, no
A are C"?
A) All fish are dogs; No dogs are mammals; So, no fish are mammals.
B) All mammals are dogs; No mammals are fish; So, no fish are dogs.
C) All dogs are fish; No dogs are mammals; So, no fish are mammals.
D) All dogs are mammals; No fish are mammals; So, no dogs are fish.
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