Explanation:
Since it is a continuous chain of subsets (A is inside B, B inside C, C inside D), all A are definitively D. Additionally, since all B are D, some D are definitively B. Both follow.
Explanation:
Since some B are C, and no B is A, the portion of C that is B can never be A. Thus, some C are definitely not A (Conclusion I). However, we do not know if the rest of A interacts with the rest of C, so Conclusion II does not follow.
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