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A Three-Part Argument That Has a Major Premise,a Minor Premise,and

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Question 17

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A three-part argument that has a major premise,a minor premise,and a conclusion is called a(n) .


A) syllogism
B) inductive reasoning
C) report
D) causal fallacy

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