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Hi guys had a question regarding or. To determine whether or not it is the "inclusive" or "and" interpretation we use context. For exclusive interpretation we are to use a a biconditional indicator to show one or the other?
Correct me if I am wrong.
If you purchase a course and want to extend it does it cost the same as the purchasing the original course for the first time or is it a discounted price?
When I studied for other tests, people suggest to read questions first.
Why we should not do the same for this test?
What makes this test different from others?
(Do you read questions first for other tests or not?)