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What can be concluded if some people who speak Spanish are at a party?

  1. All people who speak Spanish are at the party

  2. Some people at the party speak Spanish

  3. No one at the party speaks Spanish

  4. All guests must speak Spanish

The correct answer is: Some people at the party speak Spanish

The conclusion that some people at the party speak Spanish is valid because the premise clearly states that there are individuals who communicate in Spanish present at the event. This allows for the logical inference that a subset of the attendees are Spanish speakers. In this context, the phrasing "some people" indicates that there might be others present who do not speak Spanish, but it confirms that at least a portion of the group does. Therefore, the occurrence of Spanish-speaking individuals at the party directly supports the conclusion that among the guests, there are indeed some who speak the language. This reflects an understanding of the logical implications of the premise provided.