INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best translation for each categorical proposition. He shoots anything that moves
A) Some things he shoots are things that move.
B) All things that move are things he shoots.
C) All things he shoots are things that move.
D) No things that do not move are things he shoots.
E) All things that do not move are things he shoots.
B
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