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    In Conjunctive Propositions, Two Simple Propositions Are Joined by the Word
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In Conjunctive Propositions, Two Simple Propositions Are Joined by the Word

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

In conjunctive propositions, two simple propositions are joined by the word _________.


A) either - or
B) and
C) if -- then
D) either - or.

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