INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best translates the statement into a standard form categorical proposition. Canaries are chirping in the aviary
A) All canaries are birds chirping in the aviary.
B) Some canaries are birds chirping in the aviary.
C) Some birds chirping in the aviary are not canaries.
D) Some canaries are chirping in the aviary.
E) All birds chirping in the aviary are canaries.
B
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