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Match each argument with the correct validity statement if an animal is a fish, then it has gills. If an animal has gills, then it lives in the water. Therefore, if an animal is a fish, then it lives in the water.

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Answered by shivalikaom001
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It is already correctly arranged bro...


Anonymous: No, sorry I forgot to say this but which one is it, law of syllogism, law of detachment, or the argument is invalid, or lastly the it is valid but does not follow the law of syllogism or detachment.
Answered by Anonymous
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Fish are a class of aquatic vertebrates. The combination of gills, fins and the fact that they live only in the water make fish different from all other animals. And some...not so much. Fish spend all of their lives in the water and are cold-blooded with the exception of Tuna family and the Mackerel shark family.

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