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:Therefore, ''S'' is ''M''.
All we have done in the ''Argument form'' is to put 'H' for 'human' and 'humans', 'M' for 'mortal', and 'S' for 'Socrates'; what results is the ''form'' of the original argument. Moreover, each individual sentence of the ''Argument form'' is the ''sentence form'' of its respective sentence in the original argument.<ref>{{cite book|last=Hurley|first=Patrick J.|title=A concise introduction to logic|publisher=Wadsworth Pub. Co.|___location=Belmont, Calif.|year=1988|isbn=0-534-08928-3|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/conciseintroduct00hurl_4}}</ref>
==Importance of argument form==
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