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This argument is:
K ∨ E / E ⊃ ∼ K // K ≡ ∼ E

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Final answer:

The provided argument follows the disjunctive syllogism form.

Step-by-step explanation:

The argument provided can be translated into logical form using the valid argument pattern:

  1. P > Q
  2. Q
  3. P

By replacing the statements with variables, we can see that this argument follows the disjunctive syllogism form. No matter what statements are used, if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true as well.

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