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    In the Traditional Square of Opposition, If the O Proposition
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In the Traditional Square of Opposition, If the O Proposition

Question 21

Question 21

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In the traditional square of opposition, if the O proposition is true, then which other proposition(s) must be true?


A) only A
B) only E
C) only I
D) E and I
E) none

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