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By which of the following proposition, the proposition “wise men are hardly afraid of death” is contradicted?

a.

Some wise men are afraid of death.

b.

All wise men are afraid of death.

c.

No wise men is afraid of death.

d.

Some wise men are not afraid of death.

Answer: (b).All wise men are afraid of death.

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