An argument is invalid if and only if all the premises is true and the conclusion is false.
We can test the invalidity of the argument by assuming all the premises are true and seeing whether it is possible for the conclusion to be false. If the conclusion is possible to be false, then, the argument is invalid.
A valid argument, on the other hand, is valid if and only if it is necessary that:
1) if all of the premises are true, then the conclusion is true
2) if all of the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true
3) it is impossible that all the premises are true and the conclusion is false.
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I think it’s b but I’m not sure
"The Odyssey" is a Greek epic poem which was written by Homer. In the given excerpt above from this poem, the theme that is being conveyed in the given conflict is that it is wise to be aware of the enemy you encounter. The answer is option B. <span>
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