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    A Proposition in Which the Predicate Belongs Only to a Part
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A Proposition in Which the Predicate Belongs Only to a Part

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

A proposition in which the predicate belongs only to a part of the denotation of the subject is called


A) Particular
B) Negative
C) Disjunctive
D) Universal.

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