Multiple Choice
The fifth rule of validity, used only if we adopt the modern view of existential import, is that:
A) if either premise is particular, then the conclusion must be particular
B) if both premises are particular, then the conclusion must be particular
C) if the conclusion is particular, then one premise must be particular
D) if the conclusion is particular, then both premises must be particular
E) if both premises are universal, then the conclusion must be particular
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