Question: Section 1.3: Describing and Critiquing Arguments Write whether the 2 sets described in each part are disjoint, overlapping, or one is a subset of the

Section 1.3: Describing and Critiquing Arguments

Write whether the 2 sets described in each part are disjoint, overlapping, or one is a subset of the other. Then draw a small Venn diagram for each qualified or categorical proposition. (Qualified propositions are in the 1.3 videos but 1.2 in the textbook) [3 points]

  1. No lies are truths
  2. Some birds fly
  3. All lions are cats.

For the argument given, draw the appropriate illustration of sets for the first premise. Then put an X to represent the second premise. Finally, state whether the argument is valid and/or sound. [5 points]

Premise: No apples are pears

Premise: A Pink Lady is an apple

Conclusion: Therefore, a Pink Lady is not a pear.

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