Syllogism 3E Given the following syllogism: Tulips are not daffodils. Hence, since the only flowers in the garden are daffodils, there are no tulips in the garden. For Syllogism 3E, the minor premise is:

A) All flowers in the garden are daffodils.

B) No flowers in the garden are daffodils.

C) No tulips are daffodils.

D) Some flowers in the garden are daffodils.

E) No flowers in the garden are tulips.


A

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