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In a Singular Proposition

Question 108

Question 108

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In a singular proposition:


A) both the subject and predicate must be singular terms
B) either the subject or the predicate is a singular term, but not both
C) neither the subject nor the predicate is a singular term
D) the predicate is a singular term
E) the subject is a singular term

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