Write a well‐ crafted version of the following argument. b) Indicate the sub-‐conclusions if there are any and indicate which steps support each sub-‐conclusion. c) Also, identify the following forms wherever they appear: modus ponens, modus Tollens, hypothetical syllogism, disjunctive syllogism, and constructive dilemma. Humans have souls. For, assuming that humans are identical with their bod-ies, human acts are determined by prior series of the physical universe .And if human acts are determined by prior states of the physical universe, then humans lack free, so humans lack free will if humans are identical with their bodies. But obviously, humans not lack free will. Therefore, humans are not identical with their bodies. And if humans are not identical with their bodies, then they must have souls. (S: Humans have souls; B: Humans are identical with their bodies; D: Human acts are determined by prior states of the physical universe; F: Humans lack free will.)