Hi! Still a bit confused after reading these responses. The use of the word "some" and "can" in the stem is tripping me up. I don't understand why "All Capulets can be crossed in love" is a sufficient-necessary relationship. The way I understand the phrase, Capulets don't necessarily HAVE to be crossed in love, though they can be. Similarly, for the phrase "Some people are M and some people are C," I don't take this to mean people are EITHER M or C. This plays out in the answer choices, because for D), it seems like all intemperate people COULD be Capulets, but there could be other intemperate people who could be another unnamed group. Do I just a fundamental misunderstanding of LG?
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Hi! Still a bit confused after reading these responses. The use of the word "some" and "can" in the stem is tripping me up. I don't understand why "All Capulets can be crossed in love" is a sufficient-necessary relationship. The way I understand the phrase, Capulets don't necessarily HAVE to be crossed in love, though they can be. Similarly, for the phrase "Some people are M and some people are C," I don't take this to mean people are EITHER M or C. This plays out in the answer choices, because for D), it seems like all intemperate people COULD be Capulets, but there could be other intemperate people who could be another unnamed group. Do I just a fundamental misunderstanding of LG?