Multiple Choice
A child peered through the window.
A) Some children peered through the window, and some children did not peer through the window.
B) Some children are people who peered through the window.
C) All children are people who peered through the window.
D) Some children are not people who peered through the window.
E) Some people identical to a child are people who peered through the window.
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