Question at position 29 Match the deductive hypothetical syllogism reasoning patterns in Column B with the given argument in Column A.Prompt 1If I study hard, I will pass the exam. I did not study hard. Therefore, I will not pass the exam.Answer for prompt 1 If I study hard, I will pass the exam. I did not study hard. Therefore, I will not pass the exam.[input]Prompt 2If you pass the gaokao (college entrance exam), you will be admitted to university. You passed the gaokao. Therefore, you will be admitted to university.Answer for prompt 2 If you pass the gaokao (college entrance exam), you will be admitted to university. You passed the gaokao. Therefore, you will be admitted to university.[input]Prompt 3If you visit the Great Wall, you will take pictures. If you take pictures, you will post them on social media. Therefore, if you visit the Great Wall, you will post pictures on social media.Answer for prompt 3 If you visit the Great Wall, you will take pictures. If you take pictures, you will post them on social media. Therefore, if you visit the Great Wall, you will post pictures on social media.[input]Prompt 4If a person is a teacher, they work in a school. This person does not work in a school. Therefore, this person is not a teacher.Answer for prompt 4 If a person is a teacher, they work in a school. This person does not work in a school. Therefore, this person is not a teacher.[input]Prompt 5If I have the flu, then I will have a fever. I have a fever. Therefore, I have the flu.Answer for prompt 5 If I have the flu, then I will have a fever. I have a fever. Therefore, I have the flu.[input]Possible answerscategorical syllogismModus PonensDenying the antecedenthypothetical syllogismChain ArgumentModus TollensAffirming the consequent多项填空题

A

categorical syllogism

B

Modus Ponens

C

Denying the antecedent

D

hypothetical syllogism

E

Chain Argument

F

Modus Tollens

G

Affirming the consequent

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