If an argument commits the fallacy of begging the question, must all of its premises appear in the conclusion?
A) No, as long as all of the conclusions are also premises.
B) No, as long as at least one premise appears in the conclusion.
C) No, as long as the premises that don't appear in the conclusion are false.
D) No, as long as the premises that don't appear in the conclusion are true.
E) Yes, because otherwise the fallacy would not be committed.
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