The following categorical argument form has more than three terms: "Some non-P are non-M. All non-S are M. So, some S are not P." Reduce the terms to three by removing term-complements via applications of conversion, obversion, and/or contraposition.

What will be an ideal response?


Some non-P are non-M.
No non-S are non-M. (obversion)
So, some non-P are not non-S. (contraposition)

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