In cases of reliance:
a. we rely on a person's good will.
b. we rely on a person's dependable habits.
c. we rely on a person's dependably exhibited fear.
d. "we rely on a person's good will" and "we rely on a person's dependablehabits."
e. "we rely on a person's dependable habits" and "we rely on a person'sdependably exhibited fear."
e
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A) Inconsistent. B) Consistent. C) Invalid. D) Tautologous. E) Logically equivalent.
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A. True B. False
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