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Physics, 07.10.2021 23:10 coolsoftball2002

Is this a valid argument? Given: If a flame is applied to paper, then the paper will burn.

If there are ashes, then the paper burned.

Conclusion: A flame burned the paper to ashes.

A. No. This is an improper use of the Law of Syllogism

B. Yes. This argument uses the Law of Detachment

C. No. This is an improper use of the Law of Detachment

D. Yes. This argument uses the Law of Syllogism

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