Multiple Choice
When a categorical proposition is put into standard form, does the ordering of the parts matter?
A) No, as long as all of the parts are present.
B) No, as long as the copula appears between the subject and the predicate.
C) No, as long as the quantifier appears before the subject.
D) Yes, because the parts must always appear in a specified order.
E) Yes, because each of the four forms is distinguished by the ordering of its parts.
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