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PART a If Charter Schools Are Expanded, Then Education Will If C then E. \begin{array} { l } \text {C }\\ \text {E }\\ \hline\text {If C then E. }\\\end{array}

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PART A If charter schools are expanded, then education will improve, so charter schools will be expanded, because education will improve.
Which of the following correctly expresses the form of this argument? a. If C then E. \begin{array} { l } \text {C }\\ \text {E }\\ \hline\text {If C then E. }\\\end{array}\quad b.  If C then E. C\begin{array} { l } \text { If C then E.}\\ \text { C}\\ \hline\text {E }\\\end{array}\quad c. If C then E.  E\begin{array} { l } \text {If C then E. }\\ \text { E}\\ \hline\text {C }\\\end{array}

d. All C are E.  C\begin{array} { l } \text {All C are E. }\\ \text {E }\\ \text { C}\\\end{array}\quad e. If C then E If E then F. If C then F\begin{array} { l } \text {If \( \mathrm{C} \) then \( \mathrm{E} \). }\\ \text { If \( E \) then \( F \).}\\ \text { If \( \mathrm{C} \) then \( \mathrm{F} \). }\\\end{array} PART B
Which of the following substitutions proves the argument invalid?
A) C = Johnny Depp is a man, E = Johnny Depp is a human.
B) C = George Washington was assassinated, E = George Washington is dead.
C) C = Cathy Smith was assassinated, E = Cathy Smith is dead.
D) C = mammals, E = animals.
E) C = George Washington is dead, E = Abraham Lincoln is dead.


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