Multiple Choice
Can a proposition (as a whole) be distributed?
A) Yes, if both of its terms are distributed, then the entire proposition is too.
B) Yes, if either of its terms is distributed, then the entire proposition is too.
C) It depends on how many terms the proposition involves.
D) No, since no proposition is ever about every member of a class of things.
E) No, since distribution is a property of terms, not of propositions.
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