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Proposition
An assertion or declaration that conveys an opinion or judgment, which may be either true or false.
Contraries
Things or propositions that are opposite in nature, characteristic, or definition.
Universal
Including, relating to, or affecting all members of the class or group under consideration.
Particular
Referring to a specific detail or instance among general examples.
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