Asked by Shary Matthews on Jun 17, 2024

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Could a question ever be a proposition?

A) No, because questions never contain information.
B) No, because questions do not have a subject and a predicate.
C) No, because questions are not true or false.
D) Yes, because every sentence is a proposition.
E) Yes, because every question has an answer.

Subject

In philosophy, it refers to the entity that is the observer or experiencer of perceptions and thoughts.

Predicate

A grammatical and logical term that refers to the part of a sentence or an expression that states something about the subject.

  • Differentiate among statements, propositions, and questions in the context of logical analysis.
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Faith BrookeJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Propositions are statements that can be evaluated as either true or false. Questions, on the other hand, require an answer or response, but they are not themselves statements that can be evaluated as true or false.