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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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נoth are going downwards

What is downwards in this context?

You now have your five locations and you have your five keywords, now we try to connect them. Look for similarities between them. "Door" and "rain forest," both are made of wood. Then "stairs" and the word "decrease," Both are going downwards. The "car" and "highway," the car drives on highways.

  

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e. going in a "down" direction, can be associated with both the word "stairs" and the word "decrease". Hopefully it is obvious why.

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  • going in a "down" direction, can be associated with both the word "stairs" and the word "decrease".
  • Hopefully it is obvious why.
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"Both are going downwards" seems loosely worded, but the point apparently is that the idea of "going downwards", i.e. going in a "down" direction, can be associated with both the word "stairs" and the word "decrease". Hopefully it is obvious why.

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