Choose one of the following choices for each argument that best… Choose one of the following choices for each argument that best fits for

Choose one of the following choices for each argument that best… Choose one of the following choices for each argument that best fits for the question.Given Argument 1Some angles are obtuse things. All ignorant persons are obtuse things. Some ignorant persons are angles.Proposed Reconstructions of Given Argument 1Syllogism A: All obtuse things are angles. Therefore, some angles are ignorant persons. Because, some ignorant persons are obtuse things.Syllogism B: Some ignorant persons are obtuse things. All obtuse things are angles. Therefore, some angles are ignorant persons.Syllogism C: Some ignorant persons are obtuse things. Therefore, some angles are ignorant persons. Because, all obtuse things are angles.Which of the following best describes the reason that Given Argument 1 fails to be in standard form? The terms in this argument are not used in the same sense throughout the argument.The premises in this argument are not listed in the order required for standard form.The two occurrences of each term in this argument are not identical.The statements in this argument are not standard-form categorical propositions.Which of the proposed reconstructions of Given Argument 1 is a standard-form categorical syllogism? None of theseSyllogism BSyllogism ASyllogism CGiven Argument 2Unicorns are magical creatures. Magical creatures are elusive creatures. Therefore, some elusive creatures are unicorns.Proposed Reconstructions of Given Argument 2 Syllogism A: Some elusive creatures are unicorns. Because, all magical creatures are elusive creatures. And, all unicorns are magical creatures.Syllogism B: All unicorns are magical creatures. All magical creatures are elusive creatures. Therefore, some elusive creatures are unicorns. Syllogism C: All magical creatures are elusive creatures. All unicorns are magical creatures. Therefore, some elusive creatures are unicorns.Which of the following best describes the reason that Given Argument 2 fails to be in standard form? The terms in this argument are not used in the same sense throughout the argument.The statements in this argument are not standard-form categorical propositions.The premises in this argument are not listed in the order required for standard form.The two occurrences of each term in this argument are not identical.Which of the proposed reconstructions of Given Argument 2 is a standard-form categorical syllogism? Syllogism BSyllogism CNone of theseSyllogism AGiven Argument 3All lizards are reptiles. Therefore, no warm-blooded creatures are lizards. Because, no reptiles are warm-blooded creatures.Proposed Reconstructions of Given Argument 3Syllogism A: All lizards are reptiles. No reptiles are warm-blooded creatures. Therefore, no warm-blooded creatures are lizards.Syllogism B: No reptiles are warm-blooded creatures. Therefore, no warm-blooded creatures are lizards. Because, all lizards are reptiles.Syllogism C: No warm-blooded creatures are lizards. Because, all lizards are reptiles. And, no reptiles are warm-blooded creatures.Which of the following best describes the reason that Given Argument 3 fails to be in standard form? The two occurrences of each term in this argument are not identical.The terms in this argument are not used in the same sense throughout the argument.The premises in this argument are not listed in the order required for standard form.The statements in this argument are not standard-form categorical propositions.Which of the proposed reconstructions of Given Argument 3 is a standard-form categorical syllogism? Syllogism CSyllogism ANone of theseSyllogism B                                                                             Math Logic PHI 113 Share QuestionEmailCopy link