Multiple Choice
In a pure hypothetical syllogism:
A) only one premise is hypothetical, and the conclusion is also hypothetical
B) only one premise is hypothetical, and the conclusion is categorical
C) both premises are hypothetical, and the conclusion is also hypothetical
D) both premises are hypothetical, and the conclusion is categorical
E) neither premise is hypothetical, but the conclusion is hypothetical
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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