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For the Categorical Proposition Below, Complete Parts (a)through (d) All Wolves Are Animals Can You Conclude That Some Animals Are Not

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For the categorical proposition below, complete parts (a)through (d) All wolves are animals Can you conclude that some animals are not wolves? a. If necessary, rephrase the statement in standard form Does the categorical proposition need to be rephrased? A. It should be rephrased as "Most wolves are animals." C B. No, the proposition is in standard form. C. It should be rephrased as "No wolves are animals." D. It should be rephrased to "All animals are wolves." b. State the subject and predicate sets. Which set is the subject set S? A. The set animals is S because it is the subject of the sentence. B. The set wolves is S because it is the predicate of the sentence. C. The set animals is S because it is the predicate of the sentence. D. The set wolves is S because it is the subject of the sentence. Which set is the predicate set P? A. The set wolves is P because it is the subject of the sentence. B. The set animals is P because it is the predicate of the sentence. C. The set wolves is P because it is the predicate of the sentence. D. The set animals is P because it is the subject of the sentence.

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a. **Answer: B. No, the proposition is in standard form.**b. **Answer: D. The set animals is because it is the subject of the sentence.** - The subject set is the set that represents the subject of the categorical proposition. In this case, "All wolves" refers to the set of wolves, making it the subject set .c. **Answer: B. The set animals is because it is the predicate of the sentence.** - The predicate set is the set that represents the predicate of the categorical proposition. In this case, "are animals" refers to the set of animals, making it the predicate set .