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cherise1989

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In a logical argument, ____ are propositions about which arguments are made.
 
  a. deductions
 b. syllogisms
 c. premises
 d. observations

Question 2

In ____, the reasoner must draw a conclusion based on an if-then.
 
  a. conditional reasoning
 b. modus tollens argument
  c. a linear syllogism
 d. a categorical syllogism



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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