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Dr. Jay
VerLinden
Communication
Department
College of Arts, Humanities
and Social Sciences
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Argumentation and Critical Thinking Tutorial

FORMAL LOGICAL STRUCTURE
TEST #1

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Your Answer is Correct!

The major premise of a categorical syllogism does take the form "All A's are B." The minor premise takes a form such as, "C is an A." The conclusion takes the form of, "Therefore, C is a B."

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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS:

A categorical syllogism has a major premise that takes the form "All A's are B."

True