A syllogism is a form of reasoning in which:

A) persuasive arguments sway a listener into believing a set of claims.
B) speculation takes precedence over facts.
C) a conclusion follows from two statements that are true.
D) a conclusion is implied but not directly stated.


C) a conclusion follows from two statements that are true.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. oral c. phallic b. anal d. genital

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A. preconventional B. conventional C. postconventional D. unconventional

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