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Samm
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Does anyone know the answer to this question?

 

What are the four elements needed to have an argument in strict categorical form?  :confused1:

 

I think the question should be parsed as follows  ...

What are the four elements needed to have [an argument in strict categorical form]?

 

Should the answer be:

A  universal affirmative statement

E  universal negative statement

I  particular affirmative statement

O  particular negative statement

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Is it asking the question of the four different statements?

 

You want a quantifier, a subject, a linking verb with or without negation, and the rest of the predicate in the form of the name of a class or category.

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