Multiple Choice
When "or" is taken in the exclusive sense, the statement "We'll go swimming or hiking" says what?
A) We are definitely going swimming.
B) We are definitely going hiking.
C) We'll go swimming or hiking, but not both.
D) We'll go swimming or hiking; maybe both.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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