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1. Statements: F $ A, N $$\delta$$ A, K $$\star$$ N Conclusions: I. N ó F II. K ó F III. N ó F
(A): Only I and III follow
(B): Only I and II follow
(C): Only II and III follow
(D): All follow
(E): None of these
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