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Are some books chocolates?
Statements I. All books are ducks.
Statements II. All ducks are chocolates.

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l and II together make a syllogistic problem. We have, A + A = A. Hence, the two statements together imply "All books are chocolates". Hence, "Some books are chocolates" follows, using both the statement together. Hence, conclusion is "C".
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