Which of the following represents a logical consequence to a rule?
A. "If you touch the stove, you can get seriously burned."
B. "If you don't put your clothes in the hamper, they won't get washed."
C. "If you are late for dinner by more than 10 minutes, you must eat alone and have cold food."
D. all of the above are correct
E. the second and third choices only
E (Item (a) Refers to a natural rather than a logical consequence. Logical consequences are developed by family systems to substitute for natural consequences)
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