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Let p: roses are red and q: the sun is a star. Then the verbal translation of `(~p) vv q` is

A

Roses are not red and the sun is not a star.

B

it is not true that roses are red or the sun is not a star.

C

it is not true that roses are red and the sun is not a star.

D

roses are not red or the sun is a star

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