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What type of argument is this an example of? a. major premise: all people have hearts. b. minor premise: john is a person. c. conclusion: therefore, john has a heart.
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What type of argument is this an example of? a. major premise: all people have hearts. b. minor premise: john is a person. c. conclusion: therefore, john has a heart.
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What type of argument is this an example of? a. major premise: all people have hearts.
b. minor premise: john is a person.
c. conclusion: therefore, john has a heart.
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If itβs an argument then John wants to prove a point that John has a heart Answer is C
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