Multiple Choice
Do we need to know the content of a proposition in order to determine its form?
A) Yes, because otherwise we cannot determine its quantity.
B) Yes, because otherwise we cannot determine its quality.
C) Yes, because otherwise we cannot determine its quantity or quality.
D) No, because both quantity and quality can be determined without the content.
E) No, because if no content is provided, we assume that the proposition has form A.
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