Syllogism 2I Given the following syllogism: Some factually incorrect accounts are interesting novels, for some inspired stories are factually correct accounts, and all boring novels are uninspired stories. For Syllogism 2I, the major premise is:
A) No boring novels are inspired stories.
B) Some inspired stories are factually correct accounts.
C) Some inspired stories are not factually correct accounts.
D) All inspired stories are interesting novels.
E) Some interesting novels are not factually correct accounts.
B
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a. reason. b. the feelings. c. experience. d. the will of God.
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A. fill in missing conclusions but not missing premises B. fill in all missing premises and conclusions C. avoid filling missing premises and conclusions D. fill in any key missing premises and conclusions, those that are important in understanding and evaluating the central argument
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What will be an ideal response?
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).