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question 8 (1 point) are there verbs that always or never assert the pr…

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question 8 (1 point)
are there verbs that always or never assert the proposition in the noun clause?
yes, because every verb asserts a proposition.
yes, because some verbs always assert the proposition, while others never do.
no, because whether or not a proposition is asserted never depends on the verb.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To answer this, we analyze each option:

  • First option: Incorrect, as not every verb asserts a proposition (e.g., "believe" in "I believe that... " may not assert the proposition as true in the same way as "know").
  • Second option: Correct. Verbs like "know" (e.g., "I know that the sky is blue" asserts the proposition) and "doubt" (e.g., "I doubt that it will rain" does not assert the proposition as true) show that some verbs always assert, others never.
  • Third option: Incorrect, as the verb does influence whether a proposition is asserted (as seen in examples with "know" vs. "doubt").

Answer:

B. Yes, because some verbs always assert the proposition, while others never do.