Is it possible that an enthymeme could be validly completed by more than one proposition?
A) Yes, since any proposition with the right subject and predicate terms would be a valid solution.
B) Yes, since some propositions are logically equivalent to each other.
C) Yes, since every enthymeme can be completed with either a universal or a particular proposition.
D) No, since the two given propositions will determine the subject and the predicate of the completing proposition.
E) No, since the two given propositions will determine the quality and quantity of the completing proposition.
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