- Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:46 pm
#6661
I have seen in prior games where a rule states, "must include exactly one student (or etc...)" And I can't remember off the top of my head which game, but I have interpreted this before as, "at least one being included, because there can be other "students" included"
If the rule would have stated, "ONLY one student is included" that is more define, and would mean only one can be. So I am confused, as to when I should interpret certain terminology. Does it depend only on certain game scenarios?
*If you want to know exactly what game I encountered this, I was practicing Game#13 in chapter 9 [pg9-77]
If anyone can help! That would be great THANKS!!!
If the rule would have stated, "ONLY one student is included" that is more define, and would mean only one can be. So I am confused, as to when I should interpret certain terminology. Does it depend only on certain game scenarios?
*If you want to know exactly what game I encountered this, I was practicing Game#13 in chapter 9 [pg9-77]
If anyone can help! That would be great THANKS!!!