If a nail is lost, then a shoe is lost. If a shoe is lost, then a

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If a nail is lost, then a shoe is lost.
If a shoe is lost, then a horse is lost.
If a horse is lost, then a rider is lost.
If a rider is lost, then a battle is lost.
If a battle is lost, then a kingdom is lost.

"FOR WANT OF A NAIL, THE SHOE WAS LOST. FOR WANT OF A SHOE, THE HORSE WAS LOST. "FOR WANT OF A THE BATTLE WAS

In Problems 37–48, form a valid conclusion, using all the premises given for each argument. Give reasons.

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