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English, 03.04.2020 11:09, minecraftpro64p7t123

Instructions: Read each syllogism below and explain why it is either valid or invalid. (As ever, you will assume the soundness of each premise, but not necessarily the validity of each conclusion.). Note: You do NOT need to identify the type of syllogism. Also, validity questions are worth 3 points, and “why” questions are worth 2 points.

1. Premise A: If the visitor was a stranger, then the dog would have barked.
Premise B: The dog barked.
Conclusion: The visitor was a stranger.

Valid/Invalid?

Why?

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