Asked by
Manas Ayyalaraju
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
Does every clause express a proposition?
A) Yes, because every clause consists of a subject and a predicate.
B) Yes, because every clause contains a connective.
C) No, because no clause contains a connective.
D) No, because only restrictive clauses are propositions.
E) No, because only nonrestrictive clauses are propositions.
Clause
A part of a sentence that contains its own subject and predicate, which can either stand alone as a sentence or be part of a larger sentence.
Proposition
A declarative statement that can either be true or false but not both, used as the basic building block of logic and argumentation.
- Comprehend the influence of connectives and clauses on sentence assertion and organization.
- Understand the function of connectives in linking subjects with predicates and clauses.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the influence of connectives and clauses on sentence assertion and organization.
- Understand the function of connectives in linking subjects with predicates and clauses.