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M got out after either V or G but not both. Scribe as...

A) M exited after V or G.

B) M exited before both V and G.

C) M exited either after V or after G, but not both.

D) M exited simultaneously with V and G.

E) M exited before both V and G.

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Final answer:

Option C: 'M exited either after V or after G, but not both' is the correct answer as it reflects the condition that M must follow either one of the two given variables but cannot follow both.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer to the student’s question, “M got out after either V or G but not both,” is represented by option C: “M exited either after V or after G, but not both.” This states that M must follow V or G in the sequence, but not both. This logic problem does not directly relate to questions about spelling in English, but these rules about letter combinations can sometimes help with understanding sequences and patterns in other contexts as well.

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