Nightmare007 wrote:
Opted E . But , after going through some other questions of Either or type . I found that "either A or B" means that "at least one of the A, B"
Answer is D .
If the author of the question intended the "either....or" construction to mean both, then I think this is a poorly worded question, and I'd be interested in the source. Couple sources for why I think "either....or" is used incorrectly in this context.
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