Identify the missing premise in this argument: All nursing students have a high IQ; therefore, Michelle Clark has a high IQ

a. Michelle Clark goes to a large university.
b. Only nursing students with a high IQ can get into nursing school.
c. A high IQ is required for nurses to prac-tice safely.
d. Michelle Clark is a nursing student.


D

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