"Illustration" courtesy of: https://www.craiyon.com "zucchini cucumber"
Let's pretend an individual isn't sure whether they're looking at a cucumber or zucchini in the produce section. Should they ask an "associate" or random customer for help?
Question:
- "Is this a cucumber or zucchini?"
Possible answers:
- "Associate" - "Zucchini aren't in season."
- Random customer - "I don't like cucumber."
What should an individual not expect to hear?
Apparently, a straightforward answer. Someone must be backward or dissociated.
Without the ability to compare two different "things" (perspective), even a "yes" or "no" type of question returns "mixed results".
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