Take A (“No fishes breathe through lungs”), D (“All whales breathe through lungs”), and E (“No whales are fishes”):
- From A, any creature breathing through lungs is not a fish.
- From D, whales breathe through lungs, so whales are excluded from being fishes.
- E explicitly states “No whales are fishes,” which directly aligns with the deduction from A and D.
These three statements reinforce each other logically without introducing unrelated properties like scales or breeding behavior.