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Syllogism is a type of logical argument in which conclusions are derived from two or more given statements which can be true or you have to consider it as true statements. The standard form of statements is "All As are Bs". Here the first term 'All' varies. Second term is the subject ie A. Third term is 'is/are'. 4th term is predicate, 'B'. Different types of statements are universal positive, universal negative, particular positive and particular negative.
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