In the following argument, which statements are the premises? 'Moons are celestial bodies that orbit around planets. Hence, the Earth cannot be a moon because it does not orbit around a planet.'

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In the following argument, which statements are the premises? 'Moons are celestial bodies that orbit around planets. Hence, the Earth cannot be a moon because it does not orbit around a planet.'