Multiple Choice
What is the missing premise in the following hypothetical syllogism? If the gem can cut glass, then it is a true diamond.So the gem is a true diamond.
A) If the gem is a true diamond, then it can cut glass.
B) The gem can cut glass.
C) The gem can't cut glass.
D) We need to know whether the gem is a true diamond.
E) We suspect that the gem is a fake diamond.
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