Multiple Choice
Use a Venn diagram to evaluate the following argument: "If something is an oak, then it's a tree. Roses aren't trees. So, roses aren't oaks." This argument is _____.
A) valid and has true premises
B) invalid but has true premises and a true conclusion
C) None of the answers are correct
D) invalid and has at least one false premise
E) valid but has false premises
Correct Answer:

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