Joe has enough money to buy the soccer ball or the soccer video game.

Which type of relationship does the conjunction or suggest?

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a reason
a reason

a cause and effect
a cause and effect

an outcome
an outcome

a choice

a choice

a choice

The conjunction "or" suggests that Joe has the option to choose either the soccer ball or the soccer video game. It implies that he can only afford to buy one of them. So, it indicates a choice between the two items.

The conjunction "or" suggests a choice between buying the soccer ball or the soccer video game.

The conjunction "or" suggests a choice between two options. In this case, Joe has enough money to buy either the soccer ball or the soccer video game. The conjunction "or" is used to present alternatives, indicating that Joe can choose one option or the other, but not both.