The argument is of the form :If P, then Q . AND Q --> P.
(A) There’s a cat in this house. There must be, because I’m allergic to cats; and I just sneezed. -->Tough one but let's decode this.
If P(cat), then Q (Sneeze). AND Q --> P. Same as what we want. Hence, correct
(B) In order for a bill to pass, it must be supported by the President. The Crime Bill is not being supported by the President. Therefore, it will not pass. If P, then Q. AND ~Q --> ~P. This is not similar to
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(A) There’s a cat in this house. There must be, because I’m allergic to cats; and I just sneezed. -->Tough one but let's decode this.
If P(cat), then Q (Sneeze). AND Q --> P. Same as what we want. Hence, correct
(B) In order for a bill to pass, it must be supported by the President. The Crime Bill is not being supported by the President. Therefore, it will not pass. If P, then Q. AND ~Q --> ~P. This is not similar to
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