Multiple Choice
Can two propositions be equivalent if their predicates do not consist of the same words?
A) Yes, but only if the subjects are worded identically.
B) Yes, but only if the subjects are also worded differently from each other.
C) Yes, because the predicates could have identical meanings.
D) No, because the predicates must be identical.
E) No, because they wouldn't be about the same topic.
Correct Answer:

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