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What is highlighted by the term "Requires" in Formal Logic?

  1. A. Suffucient Condition

  2. B. Necessity

  3. C. Contrapositive

  4. D. Denial Test

The correct answer is: B. Necessity

In Formal Logic, the term "Requires" highlights a necessary condition. A necessary condition is something that must be present in order for a particular outcome to occur. In this context, the term "Requires" indicates that the mentioned condition is necessary for the conclusion to hold true. Therefore, option B - Necessity is the correct answer. Options A, C, and D are incorrect in this context: - Option A, Suffucient Condition, is not the term highlighted by "Requires" in Formal Logic. - Option C, Contrapositive, is a different concept in Formal Logic and not what is being highlighted by the term "Requires". - Option D, Denial Test, is also not relevant to the term "Requires" in Formal Logic.