Multiple Choice
Can a premise lead to more than one conclusion?
A) It depends on whether there is more than one concept involved in the premise.
B) No, since this would necessitate more than one arrow in the diagram.
C) No, every premise leads to exactly one conclusion.
D) Yes, but to no more than two conclusions.
E) Yes, it can lead to many conclusions.
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