Statements:
Some years are months.
Some months are days.
Some days are weeks.
Conclusions:
I. No year is a day.
II. Some days are years.
III . Some months are not weeks.
Some years are months(I) + Some months are days(I) ⇒ No conclusion. Hence, conclusions I and II will not follow but will form a complementary pair. Some months are days (I) + Some days are weeks (I) ⇒ No conclusion. Hence, conclusion III will not follow.
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