Here is an argument with an unstated premise or conclusion. Translate it into a standard-form syllogism and determine whether the reasoning is valid.Nobody gets married around Christmas except people who don't care about making their friends fight the holiday travel rush, and she couldn't care less about her friends. Draw your own conclusion.

What will be an ideal response?


All people who get married around Christmas are people who don't care about their friends; she is a person who doesn't care about her friends; [therefore, she is a person who will get married around Christmas.] Invalid.

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