(6) Saturn is visible from the earth, and the moon is visible from
the earth. Therefore the moon is visible from Saturn.

(7) Some men of self-command are poor, and therefore some noble
characters are poor.

(8) Sparing the rod spoils the child: so John will turn out very
good, for his mother beats him every day.

(9) Some effects of labour are not painful, since every virtue is an
effect of labour.

(10) The courageous are confident and the experienced are
confident. Therefore the experienced are courageous.

(11) No tale-bearer is to be trusted, and therefore no great talker
is to be trusted, for all tale-bearers are great talkers.

(12) Socrates was wise, and wise men alone are happy: therefore
Socrates was happy.

II.

1. From the major 'No matter thinks' draw, by supplying the minor, the following conclusions—

(1) Some part of man does not think.