Multiple Choice
Can the predicate of a proposition appear before the subject?
A) No, because such a proposition would be meaningless.
B) No, because if it appeared earlier, then it would be the subject.
C) No, because the subject always appears first.
D) Yes, because the predicate always appears first.
E) Yes, the subject and predicate can appear in any order.
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