Quantifiers Questions - - Question 4

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katy February 22, 2023

Conditional Premise?

When diagramming this problem, I thought that Answer choice E had two some statements as premises and then had drawn a conditional conclusion. So I had eliminated it. How is it that the conditional statement at the end of the passage can be regarded as a premise and not a conclusion based on the language?

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Emil-Kunkin March 1, 2023

I would pay attention to the since. This is similar to saying that X, because Y and Z. The conclusion can come at any point in the argument, and here we have a strong indicator that the first sentence is the conclusion in the form of the "since."