In modern logic, statements beginning with "all" or "no" ________.

A. are treated as purely conditional statements and are not interpreted as asserting the existence of anything
B. are not interpreted as asserting the existence of anything
C. are treated as purely conditional statements
D. None of the answers are correct


Answer: A

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