Respuesta :
Answer: The following response best describes this argument:
E. It fails the true premises test.
Explanation:
In order to pass the true premises test, ALL statements made must be uncontroversial true empirical statements that are verifiable by a reliable source. Statement two is not uncontroversial or "always true" on the basis that newspapers can contain print opinion sections, witness statements, and biased opinions from bystanders and/or non-reliable sources within articles along with facts. Statement three is an opinion, not a fact.