Syllogism 1F Given the following syllogism: No nondrinkers are drivers afraid of sobriety checkpoints. Hence, some drinkers are not sober drivers, since some inebriated drivers are not drivers unafraid of sobriety checkpoints. For Syllogism 1F, the minor premise is:

A) No drivers afraid of sobriety checkpoints are drinkers.

B) All drinkers are drivers afraid of sobriety checkpoints.

C) All drivers afraid of sobriety checkpoints are drinkers.

D) Some drivers afraid of sobriety checkpoints are not sober drivers.

E) All nondrinkers are drivers unafraid of sobriety checkpoints.


C

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