Consider the following: "What reasonable person could question the good intentions of the President?" Which of the following are true about this sentence? More than one answer is correct. Group of answer choices This is an exclamation which coincidentally is false. A critical thinker will state the claim, "No reasonable person could doubt the good intentions of the president," rather than disguising the claim as a question. This sentence is a command because it refers to the commander-in-chief. Because it is reasonable to question the goodness of the President's intentions, this must be claim. As stated, this is a question so it cannot be a claim.

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