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OliviaDougherty
Friday, Jun 5

@sofiaandreaj hi yes, when they say "but not both" that signposts an exclusive or. But without it, I would say that would signal an inclusive or, since the LSAT uses this meaning the most. So unless otherwise stated, the use of "or" in a sentence in the LSAT would be an inclusive or :)

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OliviaDougherty
Friday, Jun 5

@petvma which part are you confused about?

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