INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. Given the categorical proposition "All termites are unwelcome pests." If the quality but not the quantity is changed, the resulting proposition is:
A) No termites are unwelcome pests.
B) All termites are not welcome pests.
C) No termites are welcome pests.
D) All termites are not unwelcome pests.
E) Some termites are unwelcome pests.
A
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