Daily Drills 11 - Section 11 - Question 2

"Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing."– Benjamin Franklin

anak August 18, 2023

A vs C?

The explanation for C being correct also means A is correct. I’m not sure how C is correct but A is wrong.

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Emil-Kunkin August 23, 2023

Hi, the statement means that we must be doing at least one of the two things, and leaves open the possibility of doing both.

A is saying that if we do one, we cannot do the other. This is now what the passage told us. The passage tells us that we must do at least one.

This is consistent with the idea that if we fail to do one, we must do the other. This is C.