Suppose an indirect truth table is constructed for an argument, and the truth table requires more than one line. If no contradiction is obtained on the first line, then:
A) The argument is valid.
B) The argument could still be valid.
C) The argument is invalid.
D) The argument is consistent.
E) The argument is sound.
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