Multiple Choice
When we describe a claim as "tautology" we mean that because of its grammatical construction and the meanings of the words used to express the claim, the claim should be regarded as __________.
A) necessarily false
B) necessarily true
C) probably true but not necessarily true
D) probably false but not necessarily false
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