Nearly all mail that is correctly addressed arrives at its destination within two business days of being sent. In fac...
stephdon January 8, 2016
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In the first sentence, should "nearly all" be considered to mean "most"? Or should it be diagrammed as a sufficient and necessary statement?
I considered it to mean "most" and had a hard time coming up with the answer to this question.
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"Nearly all" should be interpreted as "most." You can watch the video explanation for this question by selecting the video player icon in the top right hand corner of the screen when viewing this question inside of the app.
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