2. If your wallet is in your pocket (major premise) and your money is in your wallet (minor premise), then your money must be in your pocket (conclusion).
3. A syllogism consists of three parts: a proposition containing major terms and middle terms (major premise), a proposition containing minor terms and middle terms (minor premise), and a proposition containing minor terms and major terms (conclusion).
4. Syllogism is actually a general principle (major premise) and a special statement attached to the general principle (minor premise), which leads to a process of special statement (conclusion) in line with the general principle.