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You might open the dictionary to a random page and see "juice." You know this word comes alphabetically before "logic," so you flip forward and see "lamb." That is still not far enough, so you flip forward and see "monkey." You have gone too far, so you flip back, and so on. Draw a structured flowchart that describes the process of looking up a word in a dictionary. Pick a word at random and have a fellow student attempt to carry out your instructions.

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To find a word in a dictionary is a simple process in which a few steps might be followed. The sequence of the steps is organized and based in the alphabetical order of the letters (it is possible to find a word just by opening the dictionary, but this is a process ruled by luck, therefore, not really accurate).

Step-by-step explanation:

See the graph attached.

You might open the dictionary to a random page and see "juice." You know-example-1
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