Multiple Choice
If the disjunctive premise of a disjunctive argument is "p or (not-p or q) ," then:
A) the conclusion cannot be p
B) the conclusion cannot be not-p
C) the conclusion cannot be q
D) the conclusion must be q
E) the conclusion must be not-p
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