Multiple Choice
Which of the following arguments is an instance of modus ponens?
A) A,A→~(B•C) \~A
B) C•B,(C•B) →(DνE) \DνE
C) ~B,C→B\~C
D) A•B,(C•D) →(A•B) \C•D
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