Let p: 'It is hot' and q: 'It is raining
The verbal statement for (p ^~q) → p is
(A) If it is hot and not raining, then it is hot.
(B) If it is hot and raining, then it is hot.
(C) If it is hot or raining, then it is not hot.
(D) If it is hot and raining, then it is not hot.
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