Multiple Choice
Can the word order of a proposition be changed in such a way that the new proposition is equivalent to the original?
A) No, because changing the word order will change the meaning.
B) No, because equivalent propositions must have the same grammatical structure.
C) No, because no two propositions are ever completely equivalent.
D) Yes, because the two propositions could have exactly the same meaning.
E) Yes, because changing the word order can never change the meaning of a proposition.
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