Considered the following statements with reference to categorical propositions:(A) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes subject term alone.(B) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes predicate term alone.(C) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes both subject and predicate terms.(D) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes neither subject term nor predicate term. Choose the correct option from below :

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Considered the following statements with reference to categorical propositions:<br />(A) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes subject term alone.<br />(B) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes predicate term alone.<br />(C) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes both subject and predicate terms.<br />(D) 'Some birds are mammals' is a particular affirmative proposition and it distributes neither subject term nor predicate term. Choose the correct option from below :