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question 11 (1 point) in a proposition, the predicate is always the mea…

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question 11 (1 point)
in a proposition, the predicate is always

the meaning of the proposition, taken as a whole.

a term that tells us what something is, what properties it has, or what it is doing.

a term that refers to something or a class of things or its properties.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  1. The first option describes the overall meaning of the proposition, which is not the role of a predicate.
  2. The second option: In logic and grammar, a predicate is the part of a proposition that tells about the subject—what it is, its properties, or actions. This matches the definition of a predicate.
  3. The third option describes a subject (or a referential term), not a predicate.

Answer:

B. a term that tells us what something is, what properties it has, or what it is doing.