Across
- 3. I and O can both be
- 4. proposition with one subject/predicate
- 7. inferring or reasoning with only one premise
- 8. A and E can both be
- 11. state of being verb that connects S and P
- 14. negative proposition like Some cats aren't big
- 15. in an E proposition, both S and P are
- 16. A and E cannot both be
Down
- 1. use "that which is" or twi when this predicate
- 2. truth does this in the square of opposition
- 5. a few, several, almost all
- 6. use "that which" or tw when the predicate is a
- 9. everybody, whoever, each
- 10. none, nobody, never
- 11. A and O do it; E and I do it
- 12. universal proposition like All men are mortal
- 13. I and O cannot both be
