christian444 christian444
  • 26-03-2015
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A thesis and proposition are synonymous.

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AnswerMyQuestions
AnswerMyQuestions AnswerMyQuestions
  • 26-03-2015
Yes, a thesis and proposition are synonymous, so your answer would be true. :)
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hardysouthern
hardysouthern hardysouthern
  • 22-05-2019

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Those two are very similar, but are not exactly the same thing.

A thesis is defended or maintained  in argument, it is also an unproved statement, it is assumed as a premise.

A preposition is a statement or statement to  be debated or discussed. It can also be an informative statement  to be evaluated by logic if true or false

So the similarities are there and that's why they're often used as a synonym.

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