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9. Which of the following is not a proposition?
a. VP Leni announced the launching of the Angat Buhay NGO
b. "This is an earthquake election." by Julio Teehankee, DLSU
c. "Please use your presidency intelligently and judiciously." by Stephen Cuunjieng, an Investment Banker to Marcos
d. "The Marcos dynasty returns to power after 36 years." by DemocracyNow.org
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