- Mon Apr 04, 2022 12:32 pm
#94606
Hey puppy, I think you got it. But just in case you didn't, consider this:
I did not eat every piece of the pizza.
This statement means there is at least one piece of pizza that I did not eat. I didn't eat all the pizza. But it does not mean that I ate none! I could have eaten all but one piece, and this would still be a true statement.
Similarly, if a newspaper cannot cover all sides of every story, that doesn't mean the cannot cover all sides of some stories. It's just that at least one story will not be covered in that way!
So, if a newspaper covers all sides of the important stories, but does not cover all sides of even one unimportant story, then it would be true that it did not cover all sides of every story. It only covered all sides of some stories.
I did not eat every piece of the pizza.
This statement means there is at least one piece of pizza that I did not eat. I didn't eat all the pizza. But it does not mean that I ate none! I could have eaten all but one piece, and this would still be a true statement.
Similarly, if a newspaper cannot cover all sides of every story, that doesn't mean the cannot cover all sides of some stories. It's just that at least one story will not be covered in that way!
So, if a newspaper covers all sides of the important stories, but does not cover all sides of even one unimportant story, then it would be true that it did not cover all sides of every story. It only covered all sides of some stories.
Adam M. Tyson
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