Observation
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The process of using your senses to gather information
Real World Example
Imagine trying to find your way through a crowded supermarket without a shopping list. Just like navigating the aisles, where you rely on your eyes to spot familiar packaging, your nose to detect the bakery section, and your ears to hear announcements about sales, using your senses to gather information involves collecting data from the world around you to make informed decisions. The connection here is that both scenarios require you to actively use sensory input—like sight, smell, and sound—to interpret your environment and guide your actions effectively.
Practice Version
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