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Read Logic as a Liberal Art, Lessons 14–20: especially Lessons 19–20, and pages 233–235. S = Shakespeare A=universal affirmation E=universal denial I=particular affirmation O = particular denial S1 = β€œAll’s well that ends well.”Let Q1 = how S1 would best be formalized in standard form. Then what type is Q1? (a) Type A, (b) Type E, (c) Type I, (d) Type O, or (e) none of the above

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