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    A Property Typical of Something Represented in a Concept, but Not
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A Property Typical of Something Represented in a Concept, but Not

Question 6

Question 6

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A property typical of something represented in a concept, but not always associated with it.


A) defining feature
B) sufficient feature
C) characteristic feature
D) necessary feature

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