Self-study
PT Questions
gl599
- Joined
- Apr 2025
- Subscription
- Free
gl599
Sunday, Jan 12 2025
I had the same question, but I thought it was considered a "premise" because it provides credibility of the speaker to support their the claim that students accessing their academic records would be a bad idea.
Can the "inclusive or" also be "none?" So by or, could it mean "and," "or," or "none." Or rather, "or" means at least one choice must be made (so it can mean just (1) one but not the other (2) both) thus you cannot pick none