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    If One of the Contraries Is True the Truth-Value of the Other
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If One of the Contraries Is True the Truth-Value of the Other

Question 7

Question 7

Multiple Choice

If one of the contraries is true the truth-value of the other is


A) true
B) false
C) neither true nor false
D) both true and false.

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