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could a question ever be a proposition?
no, because questions do not have a subject and a predicate.
yes, because every sentence is a proposition.
no, because questions are not true or false.
Brief Explanations
To determine if a question can be a proposition, we recall the definition of a proposition: a declarative sentence that is either true or false.
- The first option's reasoning is incorrect as questions can have subjects and predicates (e.g., "Is the sky blue?").
- The second option is wrong because not every sentence is a proposition (e.g., questions, commands).
- The third option is correct because questions are used to seek information, not to make a claim that can be true or false.
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C. No, because questions are not true or false.