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Social Studies, 18.02.2020 17:31, Eddie997

Whenever Rod sees his Uncle Ben, he smiles and says "Candy, please." Uncle Ben always gives him a Lifesaver. However, Uncle Jim, the dentist, will not give Rod candy when he asks for it. So eventually Rod only asks for candy from Ben, and not from Jim. This is an example of .

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