Can every syllogism with a missing premise be completed in such a way as to produce a valid syllogism?
A) No, since there might be no connection between some premises and some conclusions.
B) No, since some syllogisms are not valid.
C) No, since it might require more than one additional premise to connect the given premise and the conclusion.
D) Yes, because an I proposition can connect any premise to any conclusion.
E) Yes, but the resulting syllogism might not be categorical.
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