If the following argument is an instance of one of the "famous" argument forms, name the form and indicate whether the form is valid or invalid; if the argument is NOT an instance of one of the "famous" forms, simply write "unnamed form." If either Gertrude or Herbert won, then both Jane and Kenneth lost. Since I know that either Gertrude or Herbert won, it must follow that both Jane and Kenneth lost.
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Modus ponens-valid
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