Respuesta :
An answer that is tautological is always true. the premise follows from the conclusion.
The correct answer is B. Always true
Explanation:
In rhetoric, the term "tautology" refers to statements or formula based on logic that usually states one idea and then uses different words to refer to the same idea without inconsistencies in the process of logic or language, because of this it is considered tautologies are always true even under any possible interpretation, indeed tautologies are considered as logically valid formulas. For example, the statement "A flower is either red or the flower is not red" is a tautology as the premise "A flower is either" is the same that the conclusion "or the flower is not red" as if a flower is not red it is of any other color, which makes this idea consistent and logic. Therefore it can be concluded a tautology is always true.