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Social Studies, 04.03.2020 02:27 monicaharris3

Suzanne works in an animal hospital. When a woman brings in a pet carrier, Suzanne can see from across the room that the animal inside is a cat. Suzanne is able to identify the animal quickly and accurately because she has seen many cats in her work experience. Suzanne's situation is an illustration of size, a monocular cue in vision.

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