Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a rule of thumb for translating categorical statements containing the words "only," "only if," and "the only" into standard categorical form?
A) If "the only" occurs in the middle of a sentence, the subject and predicate terms should generally be reversed.
B) If "only if" occurs at the beginning of a sentence, the subject and predicate terms should generally not be reversed.
C) If "only if" occurs in the middle of a sentence, the subject and predicate terms should generally be reversed.
D) If "only" occurs at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence, the subject and predicate terms should never be reversed.
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