Multiple Choice
Can the quantity of a true proposition be particular if all members of the subject class belong to the predicate class?
A) No, because the relationship between the subject and predicate would be universal.
B) No, because then the proposition would fail to talk about part of the subject class.
C) No, because then the proposition would fail to talk about part of the predicate class.
D) Yes, because the proposition does not need to acknowledge that the relationship between the subject and predicate classes is universal.
E) Yes, but only if it is accompanied by a second proposition that acknowledges that the relationship between the subject and predicate classes is universal.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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