Can a sentence assert more than one proposition without using any conjunctions?
A) Yes, but then the propositions must be separated by commas.
B) Yes, and it might not include any commas either.
C) No, because without conjunctions, separate sentences would be required.
D) No, because that would require a subject to have more than one predicate.
E) No, because there would be no way to distinguish one proposition from another.
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