Multiple Choice
Is it possible to have a proposition with no predicate?
A) No, because a proposition requires a predicate.
B) No, because even a random string of words has a predicate.
C) No, because the predicate is simply whatever word appears last.
D) Yes, because whenever there is no predicate, logic takes "is" to be the predicate.
E) Yes, because a subject by itself can be a proposition.
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