Multiple Choice
Can a valid argument have a false conclusion?
A) No, because then it wouldn't be valid.
B) No, because conclusions are never true or false.
C) Yes, because valid arguments can have true or false conclusions.
D) Yes, because valid arguments always have false conclusions.
E) Yes, but only if there are more than two premises.
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