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write any two rules of conversion ​

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Conversion is the inference in which the subject and predicate are interchanged. In modern logic it is only valid for the E and I propositions. The valid converse is logically equivalent to the original proposition. ... The converse by limitation is implied by the original but is not (usually) equivalent to it.

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