The converse of a standard-form categorical statement is formed by

A. interchanging its subject and predicate terms.
B. replacing the predicate term with its complement.
C. changing its quality and replacing its predicate with the predicate-complement.
D. changing the quantity.


A. interchanging its subject and predicate terms.

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