Multiple Choice
Given the categorical proposition "Some tax loopholes are benefits that reward special interests." If the quality but not the quantity is changed, the resulting proposition is:
A) No tax loopholes are benefits that reward special interests.
B) All tax loopholes are benefits that reward special interests.
C) Some tax loopholes are benefits that do not reward special interests.
D) Some tax loopholes are not benefits that reward special interests.
E) No tax loopholes are benefits that do not reward special interests.
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