Multiple Choice
The third rule of validity is that:
A) a syllogism cannot have two negative premises
B) a syllogism cannot have any negative premises
C) a syllogism cannot have a negative conclusion
D) a syllogism must have a negative conclusion
E) if one premise is negative, the other must also be negative
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