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    Matching: -To "Grasp a Dilemma by the Horns," You Must Show
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Matching: -To "Grasp a Dilemma by the Horns," You Must Show

Question 19

Question 19

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Matching:
-To "grasp a dilemma by the horns," you must show that one of the ________ it con- tains is false.


A) disjuncts
B) conjuncts
C) ambiguities

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