What is the contrapositive of the proposition "If it rained last night, then the ground is wet this morning"?
A) If it didn't rain last night, then the ground is wet this morning.
B) If it rained last night, then the ground isn't wet this morning.
C) If it didn't rain last night, then the ground isn't wet this morning.
D) If the ground is wet this morning, then it rained last night.
E) If the ground isn't wet this morning, then it didn't rain last night.
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