Multiple Choice
In a categorical proposition, how does quantity limit quality?
A) If the quantity is particular, then the quality must be affirmative.
B) If the quantity is particular, then the quality must be negative.
C) If the quantity is universal, then the quality must be affirmative.
D) If the quantity is universal, then the quality must be negative.
E) Quantity does not limit quality at all.
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