(1) Give the logical form of the argument below, using capit…

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(1) Give the lоgicаl fоrm оf the аrgument below, using cаpital letters (e.g. A, B, C) to stand for the categories, then (2) provide substitution instances making the premises obvious truths and the conclusion an obvious falsehood.  Use terms whose interrelations are well known  (e.g. "cat," "dog," "animal"): Some drinks are alcoholic beverages. Some treats are not drinks. So, some treats are not alcoholic beverages.

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