Multiple Choice
Can a system of classification violate more than one rule?
A) No, because there is only one rule.
B) No, because violating one rule is incompatible with violating others.
C) Yes, because a system that violates one rule will necessarily violate others.
D) Yes, because it might be very poorly designed.
E) Yes, because no classification system can follow all of the rules.
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