Multiple Choice
In a diagram, can the same proposition be both a premise and a conclusion?
A) Yes, but only if the proposition has two different parts.
B) Yes, if there is a chain of reasoning.
C) No, a proposition can be a premise or a conclusion, but not both.
D) No, a proposition can only be a premise.
E) No, a proposition can only be a conclusion.
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