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English, 28.03.2021 01:30, eliwas555

Please answer what you can: Question 3
True or false? The converse of "Some medications are medications delivered
subcutaneously," is valid.
A)True
B)False
Question 4
The obverse of "Some medications are medications delivered subcutaneously," is.
A)Some medications are not non-medications delivered subcutaneously
B)All medications are medications delivered non-subcutaneously
C)No medications are medications delivered subcutaneously
D)Some medications are not medications delivered subcutaneously
Question 5
On the Traditional (Aristotelian) interpretation of the Square of Opposition, a false l-
proposition yields
A)a false A-proposition
B)a false E-proposition
C)a false 0-proposition
D)a true A proposition

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