If we were given a list of three terms used in a categorical syllogism, and also the major premise, could we determine which is the major term, which is the minor term, and which is the middle term?
A) We could only determine which is the major term.
B) We could only determine which is the middle term.
C) We could only determine which is the minor term.
D) We could only determine which is the major term and which is the middle term.
E) We could determine which is which for all three terms.
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