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"or" vs "otherwise"

Do the words "otherwise" and "or" mean the same in the following context?
Are they both correct?

Here is the examples:
  • John, you should follow the instructions that teacher said, or/otherwise you will not be able to complete the project.
  

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cat desk Do the words "otherwise" and "or" mean the same in the following context? Yes. cat desk Are they both correct?

  • cat desk Do the words "otherwise" and "or" mean the same in the following context?
  • Yes.
  • cat desk Are they both correct?
  • They require different punctuation.
  • John, you should follow the instructions that teacher said , or you will not be able to complete the project.
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cat deskDo the words "otherwise" and "or" mean the same in the following context?

Yes.

cat deskAre they both correct?

They require different punctuation.

John, you should follow the instructions that teacher said, or you will not be able to complete the project.

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