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    A Non-Essential Property That a Subject May Not Have or Lose
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A Non-Essential Property That a Subject May Not Have or Lose

Question 7

Question 7

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A non-essential property that a subject may not have or lose without changing its nature is a __________ property.


A) per se
B) per opta
C) per accidens
D) per neces

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