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EULER DIAGRAM. Determine if the following arguments are valid or invalid.
1. Some skaters drink Surge. Some skaters drink Citra. Therefore, some Surge drinkers are Citra drinkers.
2. All horses have hooves. Some horses eat oats. Therefore, some oat-eaters have hooves.
3. Some fish are tasty. All fish can swim. Therefore, some tasty things can swim
4. Some scavengers eat road-kill. All crows eat road-kill. Therefore, all crows are scavengers
5. All burglars are criminals. Some thieves are criminals. Therefore, some burglars are thieves.
6. All whales are huge marine creatures. Some huge marine creatures have gills. Therefore, some whales have gills.
7. Some mammals are bats. All bats can fly. Thus, some mammals can fly.
8. Some squirrels fly. Some squirrels gather acorns. Therefore, some acorn-gatherers fly
9. All primates are curious. Some primates are carnivores. Thus, some carnivores are curious.
10. All tattoo painter are body-artists. Some tattoo painter drive Harleys. Therefore, some body-artists drive Harleys.
11. All successful politicians are persuasive. Some lawyers are persuasive. Thus, some lawyers are successful politicians.
12. Some multiple-choice questions are tricky. No easy questions are tricky. Therefore, some multiple-choice questions are not easy.
13. All astronauts are bold. Some pilots are not bold. Therefore, some astronauts are not pilots.
14. Some doctors are dentists. Some dentists are surgeons. Therefore, some doctors are surgeons
15. Some food preparers aren't cooks. All chefs are cooks. Some food preparers aren't chefs.
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