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