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When might the use of a landmark help you interpret an image? Check all that apply. When you encounter a structure in a real body rather than an illustration When a structure is presented in a photograph rather than an illustration When an image is presented without labels When an image is rendered in a different orientation

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The use of a landmark can help you interpret an image in the following situations: when you encounter a structure in a real body rather than an illustration, when a structure is presented in a photograph rather than an illustration, when an image is presented without labels, and when an image is rendered in a different orientation.
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