Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few never means 2.
it can..
"What is the exact meaning of the phrase "a few"? It seems like an easy question, and (like many people), your answer is probably "three or more". Yet, from an LSAT perspective, is that definition correct? Actually, no.
While many people would agree that "a few" means three or more, the actual dictionary definition of "a few" is, "not many but more than one." So, "a few" cannot be one, but it can be as low as two."
Anonymous wrote:A few never means 2.
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