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fomenos
3 years ago
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Imagine you are lost while on a trip. You stop and ask for directions. The gas station clerks instructions are as follows: "Go s

traight down 571 to the yellow blinking light; turn right; keep going til you see the old, red barn barn; that is where the Thompsons used to live; they were a nice family; turn left on the next dirt road; the county was supposed to pave it years ago; go about 3 miles or so and look for the little creek. It might be dried up these days. The house you want is about 2 miles on the right. It might still be white. They were thinking about painting it last summer." As you left, you realize that you had difficulty ___ the message.
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pashok25 [27]3 years ago
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understanding

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