<span>turn-yieding cue
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<span>When you are
speaking to one or more people, it can be understood that if you are speaking,
it is your turn in the conversation. To yield
means, basically, to give up or relinquish such as “Yield” sign you may see on
the side of the road while riding in a car on a roadway. To yield, on a roadway means to give other
traffic the right of way or their turn at passage through, say, an intersection
or roadway. Thus, when you ask a
question during a conversation, what you are doing is relinquishing (or
yielding) your turn at speaking. Thus,
the proper response is “turn-yielding cue.”</span>
I think its the first two sentences. Because Isaac forgot to fill up his car with gas, he had to reschedule the appointment to do that.