Reconstruct the following as a standard-form syllogism; then, determine whether it is valid using either a Venn diagram or the rules of the syllogism.Anyone who wants recordings of music that are faithful to the original will find that CDs cannot be surpassed; so, you, too, will find that CDs cannot be surpassed.
What will be an ideal response?
F = people who want recordings of music that are faithful to the original; C = people who will find that CDs cannot be surpassed; Y = you.
All F are C.
[All Y are F.]
Therefore, all Y are C.
Valid.
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