Consider the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and select the correct code given below: Assertion (A) : If one Premise is particular, the con clusion m ust be particular. Reason (R) : (i) An affirmative particular has no distributed terms, and a negative particular has only one. (ii) The premises cannot both be particular and thus must differ in quantity. Codes:

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Consider the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and select the correct code given below: Assertion (A) : If one Premise is particular, the con clusion m ust be particular. Reason (R) : (i) An affirmative particular has no distributed terms, and a negative particular has only one. (ii) The premises cannot both be particular and thus must differ in quantity. Codes: