Is it possible to connect two propositions with the connective "if" in such a way that both propositions are asserted?
A) No, because with "if," neither proposition is ever asserted.
B) No, because with "if," the proposition following the word "if" is always unasserted.
C) Yes, because with "if," both propositions are always asserted.
D) Yes, because with "if," the proposition following the word "if" is always asserted.
E) Yes, because with "if," one of the two propositions (but not both) is always asserted.
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