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The document discusses elements of syllogism, identifying key components such as propositions and premises. It explains inductive reasoning as moving from specific instances to general principles and highlights examples of logical arguments. Additionally, it covers types of arguments and their classifications, including deductive arguments and syllogisms.

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The document discusses elements of syllogism, identifying key components such as propositions and premises. It explains inductive reasoning as moving from specific instances to general principles and highlights examples of logical arguments. Additionally, it covers types of arguments and their classifications, including deductive arguments and syllogisms.

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Two basic elements of syllogism.

Select one: a. Proposition and premise b. Deductive and inductive c. Matter and form  d. Solid and
liquid

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It is a process of reasoning which proceeds from specific or particular instances to the formulation of


general or universal principles or statements.

Select one: a. Inductive Argument  b. Syllogism c. Deductive Argument d. Truth premise

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Mia Lei has really worked hard on her term project, and she will really be depressed if she does not
make an A. For these reasons, you just have to give her an A on her project.

Select one: a. ad ignorantiam   b. ad baculum   c. ad verecundiam   d. ad Misericordiam 

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This corresponds to nutrition and growth, as well as reproduction.

Select one: a. Vegetative  b. Appetitive c. Rationalism d. Compounding

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One form of deductive argument which is a set of three propositions, the first two being
the premises and the last is the conclusion. The conclusion must always follow and must be
derived from the premises.

Select one: a. Inductive Argument b. Deductive Argument c. Syllogism  d. Truth premise

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