Multiple Choice
For the next group of questions, consider the following argument:
(1) It's clear that nobody should be prejudged because of the following.(2) Either everyone is worthy of friendship or friendship is a horrible institution.(3) So everyone is worthy of friendship.(4) And no one worthy of friendship should be prejudged.
-What is the conclusion of the argument?
A) Nobody should be prejudged.
B) Either everyone is worthy of friendship or friendship is a horrible institution.
C) Friendship is not a horrible institution.
D) Everyone is worthy of friendship.
E) No one worthy of friendship should be prejudged.
Correct Answer:

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