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    Two Propositions Having the Same Subject and Predicate, Differ in Quality
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Two Propositions Having the Same Subject and Predicate, Differ in Quality

Question 22

Question 22

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Two propositions having the same subject and predicate, differ in quality only, the opposed propositions are called:


A) contraries
B) sub-contraries
C) sub-alterns
D) contradictories

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