INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. It is false that no high schools are institutions plagued by drunkenness. Therefore, it is false that some high schools are not institutions plagued by drunkenness
A) Invalid, illicit subalternation.
B) Invalid, illicit subcontrary.
C) Invalid, illicit contrary.
D) Invalid, illicit conversion.
E) Valid.
A
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