Multiple Choice
Suppose an indirect truth table is constructed for a series of statements, and the truth table requires more than one line. If a contradiction is reached on the first line, then:
A) The statements are consistent.
B) The statements are contingent.
C) The statements are inconsistent.
D) The statements could still be invalid.
E) The second line in the truth table must be completed.
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