Choice "C" is correct. The first assertion is true-payment is guaranteed. The instrument here is endorsed. In essence, an endorser makes a contract of guarantee: if the instrument is presented for payment and is dishonored, the endorser agrees to pay on the instrument according to its terms when it was endorsed. The second assertion is also true. When an instrument is endorsed to a specified person, it becomes order paper, but it still may be negotiated further, as long as the special payee endorses. Note: Actually, whether or not the instrument may be further negotiated also depends on to whom the instrument was drawn in the first place, and that information is not provided. If the instrument here was payable to bearer or to the order of Faye Smith, it may be further negotiated, but if it was payable to the order of anyone else, it could not be further negotiated without that person's endorsement.