Multiple Choice
Is it possible for two propositions with different predicates to be equivalent?
A) No, because they could never have the same meaning.
B) No, because equivalent propositions must have equivalent predicates.
C) Yes, because only the subject matters when determining equivalence.
D) Yes, but only if the subjects of the propositions are equivalent.
E) Yes, because equivalence does not depend on having identical predicates.
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