Multiple Choice
Given the categorical proposition "All cases of asthma are maladies that affect breathing." If both the quality and the quantity are changed, the resulting proposition is:
A) No cases of asthma are maladies that affect breathing.
B) Some cases of asthma are not maladies that affect breathing.
C) All cases of asthma are not maladies that affect breathing.
D) Some cases of asthma are maladies that affect breathing.
E) Some cases of asthma are maladies that do not affect breathing.
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