Syllogism 2F Given the following syllogism: Some unfriendly companions are individuals with a sense of humor, for all individuals without a sense of humor are people hard to get along with, and some friendly companions are people easy to get along with. After reducing the number of terms in Syllogism 2F, the conclusion is:

A) Some individuals with a sense of humor are not friendly companions.

B) Some individuals with a sense of humor are friendly companions.

C) Some friendly companions are people easy to get along with.

D) Some friendly companions are not individuals with a sense of humor.

E) All people easy to get along with are individuals with a sense of humor.


A

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