(18) Why are propositions introduced by “all-not,” “some” and “few” called partitive?

(19) Use “all” in both a partitive and collective sense. Which signification has logic adopted?

(20) When are exceptive propositions universal and when particular?

(21) What is an exclusive proposition?

(22) Explain by circles the exclusive.

(23) Tell in full how to change an exclusive to logical form.

(24) Tell how the logician would deal with such poetical expressions as “Blessed are the pure in heart,” “Tell me not in mournful numbers,” “Strenuous is the man of state.”

(25) What distinction does the logician make between analytic and synthetic propositions?

(26) Illustrate the difference between the so-called modal and pure propositions.

(27) Explain and illustrate the truistic proposition.