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If you are giving someone directions by describing an absolute location, you could say all of the following except "go to __________."

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Answer:

C.

the east end of the National Mall, just past the Reflecting Pool

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I don't know what your options are, but if you are providing an absolute location, you cannot make this location relative to something else. So for example, you should not say "go to the left of the post office" but rather "go to John Street 12". The point is that your address should not be dependent on other locations.
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