1. Which of the following sentences contains a double negative?This candy is very sweet.
This candy isn’t very sweet.
This candy is hardly sweet.
This candy isn’t hardly sweet.
2. Which of the following sentences contains a double negative?

Vanilla is not my favorite.
They don’t never have chocolate.
Ice cream is delicious.
I didn’t get two scoops.

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Answer 1
Answer:

The answer to your question would be that the sentences that contain a double negative are the following ones: "This candy isn't hardly sweet" and "They don't never have chocolate."

A double negative occurs when there are two negative elements within the same clause. In the first case, the sentence contains the negative particle not and the negative adverb hardly. In the second one, the negative elements are the negative particle not and the negative adverb never.

Answer 2
Answer: 1. this candy is hardly sweet.
2 vanilla is not my favorite.

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Answer:

The correct option is:

- True.

Explanation:

These two are very comparable, but they're not precisely the same. In reasoning, a thesis is defended or upheld, it is also an unproven declaration, it is presumed as a premise.

A preposition is a declaration or declaration that needs to be discussed. It can also be a logically informative declaration if true or false.

True, a thesis and preposition are synonymous.

Answer: True

Explanation

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It can also be termed as a statement that has not been fully approved hence a premise.

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