Does every hypothetical proposition have an equivalent disjunctive proposition, such that the disjunctive could replace the hypothetical in any argument without otherwise changing the argument's structure?
A) Yes.
B) No, since replacing one proposition with another will always have a significant effect on the structure of an argument.
C) No, since no hypothetical proposition has an equivalent disjunctive proposition.
D) No, since some disjunctive propositions contain more than two disjuncts.
E) No, since certain propositions can be hypothetical antecedents, but can never be disjuncts.
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