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Sarah Dereje
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In a categorical proposition, does the quantifier modify the subject term or the predicate term?

A) both
B) only the predicate
C) only the subject
D) either one, but never both
E) neither

Quantifier

A term or phrase, typically in logic, that specifies the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse to which the predicate applies.

Categorical Proposition

A statement asserting or denying that all or some of the members of one category are included in another.

Predicate Term

An expression that conveys a property that a subject can have or a relation that can exist between the subject and another entity.

  • Understand and acknowledge the components involved in standard form categorical propositions: quantifier, subject, predicate, and copula.
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