Multiple Choice
Is it possible to assert two propositions in the same sentence?
A) Yes, because every proposition in a sentence is asserted.
B) Yes, a sentence may assert many propositions.
C) Yes, but a sentence can never assert more than two propositions.
D) No, because whenever there are two propositions in a sentence, only one is asserted.
E) No, because whenever there are two propositions in a sentence, neither is asserted.
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