Multiple Choice
If we are solving an enthymeme with a missing conclusion, and one premise is an O proposition, then the conclusion:
A) can be any proposition
B) can only be an I or O proposition
C) can only be an E or O proposition
D) can only be an O proposition
E) can only be an E proposition
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