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GMAT Verbal Section | Re: Difference between AND & OR

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daagh wrote:

You use ‘and’ when you indicate that, all factors are included: Jack and Jill went up means both went up; However, ‘or’ is used denote a choice, an alternative, or only one. –‘This or that’- Jack or Jill went up means only one of them went up.

Another example:

You can eat apples, oranges, plums and peaches- means that you can eat all of the items.
You can eat apples, oranges, plums or peaches – means you can eat only of the items.
The meaning therefore depends upon the

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