In Aristotle's schema of categories:
1. Statements like 'X is a Y' describe the substance of an entity.
- Example: "Socrates is a human" asserts that Socrates possesses the substance of being human.
2. Other categories like relation, quality, and quantity describe additional attributes of the substance but are not central to such assertions.
Thus, the statement pertains to Substance (A).
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