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For the sentence below, which of the following choices is correct?
I would like diamonds for Christmas, but I haven't been good this year.
A. Unasserted propositions
(1) I would like diamonds for Christmas.
(2) I haven't been good this year.
(3) I would like diamonds for Christmas, but I haven't been good this year.
B. Asserted proposition
(1) I would like diamonds for Christmas, but I haven't been good this year.
Unasserted propositions
(1) I would like diamonds for Christmas.
(2) I haven't been good this year.
C. Asserted proposition
(1) I always like diamonds - at Christmas and other times of the year.
Unasserted proposition
(1) I would like diamonds for this Christmas, but only if I am good.
D. Asserted propositions
(1) I would like diamonds for Christmas.
(2) I haven't been good this year.
(3) I would like diamonds for Christmas, but I haven't been good this year.