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Identify premises and conclusion of the following argument:
Thinking is a function of a man’s immortal soul, so no animal or machine can think. God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animals or to machines.

A. Premise: Thinking is a function of man’s immortal soul
B. Conclusion: Thinking is a function of man’s immortal soul
C. Premise: No animal or machine can think
D. Conclusion: No animal or machine can think
E. Premise: God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animals or to machines.
F. Conclusion: God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animals or to machines.

Select one:
1. A, C, F
2. B, C, E
3. A, D, E