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Which term implies a condition that is essential for something to happen?

  1. Except

  2. Necessary

  3. Only

  4. Unless

The correct answer is: Necessary

The term "necessary" implies a condition that is essential for something to happen. In logic, the concept of necessity indicates that a certain condition must be present in order for a conclusion to be true. In this case, out of the given options, "necessary" best fits the description of a condition that is essential for something to occur.