False cognates (or "false friends") are words that look similar in Portuguese and English but have different meanings. Analyze the following statements about common false cognates:
I. "Library" in English means "biblioteca" (a place to borrow books), not "livraria" (a place to buy books, which is "bookstore").
II. "Parents" in English means "pais" (father and mother), not "parentes" (which is "relatives").
III. "Actually" in English means "na verdade" or "de fato", not "atualmente" (which is "currently" or "nowadays").
What is stated in the following is correct:
- A II and III, only.
- B I and II, only.
- C I, only.
- D III, only.
- E I, II and III.