What is the missing conclusion in the following hypothetical syllogism? If the pie tasted awful, then the child would have spit it out.But the child did not spit it out.
A) The pie tasted good.
B) Children are very honest.
C) The child liked the pie.
D) The pie did not taste awful.
E) The child is a good judge of taste.
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