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1 I, 2 | particular affirmative must convert in part (for if some pleasure 2 I, 2 | particular negative need not convert, for if some animal is not 3 I, 3 | particular negative does not convert, for the same reason which 4 I, 3 | affirmative statements will all convert in a manner similar to those 5 I, 3 | negative premiss does not convert, and the particular does. 6 I, 28| because it is possible to convert the universal statement 7 I, 45| to no B, and B to some C. Convert the negative statement and 8 I, 45| belong to no B and to all C. Convert the negative statement, 9 I, 45| belongs to no B and to some C: convert the negative statement and 10 I, 45| A not belong to some C: convert the statement BC and both 11 II, 8 | 8~To convert a syllogism means to alter