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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Instinctively

Jacob is sleeping in bed. His phone, which is on silent mode, is ringing silently on the nightstand. He instinctively wakes up.


He wakes up (even though the phone makes no sound) as if he just knew that he needed to wake up for some reason, in this case to answer his phone.

Is "instinctively" the word you would use here? How about "intuitively"?

  

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anonymous Is "instinctively" the word you would use here? That sounds all right to me. anonymous How about "intuitively"?

  • anonymous Is "instinctively" the word you would use here?
  • That sounds all right to me.
  • anonymous How about "intuitively"?
  • No.
  • CJ
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anonymousIs "instinctively" the word you would use here?

That sounds all right to me.

anonymousHow about "intuitively"?

No.

CJ

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