Check the following argument for Validity:
No children are good kids.
Some good kids do not steal.
Therefore, some children steal.
Group of answer choices
Valid
Invalid, two negative premises
Invalid, four terms
Invalid, undistributed middle
Option B
Here , two negative premises so no solution.
But we can think like it may be some children don't steal or no children steal or may all children steal .
Here is no relation between children and steal.
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