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PART a Some Attorneys Are Litigators, So Some Attorneys Are  Some A are S.Some A are L. Some A are SL. \begin{array} { l } \text { Some A are \( S \).}\\ \text {Some A are L. }\\ \hline\text {Some \( A \) are SL. }\\\end{array}

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PART A Some attorneys are litigators, so some attorneys are skillful litigators, since some attorneys are skillful.
Which of the following correctly expresses the form of this argument? a.  Some A are S.Some A are L. Some A are SL. \begin{array} { l } \text { Some A are \( S \).}\\ \text {Some A are L. }\\ \hline\text {Some \( A \) are SL. }\\\end{array}\quad b. Some A are SL.  Some A are L.  Some A are S.\begin{array} { l } \text {Some \( A \) are SL. }\\ \text { Some \( A \) are L. }\\ \hline\text { Some \( A \) are \( S \).}\\\end{array}\quad c.  Some A are S. Some A are SL. Some A are L.\begin{array} { l } \text { Some \( A \) are \( S \).}\\ \text { Some \( A \) are \( \mathrm{SL} \).}\\ \hline\text { Some \( A \) are L.}\\\end{array}

d. Some A arenot S Some A are not L Some A are not SL.\begin{array} { l } \text {Some \( A \) arenot \( S \). }\\ \text { Some \( A \) are not \( L \). }\\ \text { Some \( A \) are not SL.}\\\end{array}\quad e.  Some A are L. Some A are not S.Some A are SL. \begin{array} { l } \text { Some \( A \) are L.}\\ \text { Some \( A \) are not \( S \).}\\ \text {Some \( A \) are SL. }\\\end{array} PART B
Which of the following substitutions proves the argument invalid?
A) A = doctors, S = highly trained, L = specialists.
B) A = women, S = caring, L = parents.
C) A = fruits, S = yellow, L = lemons.
D) A = people, S = intelligent, L = morons.
E) A = cars, S = large, L = sedans.


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