Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Syllogism? Given: If the power is cut, then the refrigerator will not work. If the refrigerator will not work, then the food will spoil. Conclude: If the power is cut, then the food will spoil. no yes

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Yes, the argument does illustrate the Law of Syllogism. The argument follows the pattern of the Law of Syllogism where two conditional statements are combined to reach a conclusion.