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From: Grace Radcliffe <grace1ycra_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 13:02:30 +0000

The Presence of Clocks “Shopping malls and grocery stores rarely have clocks” (Rosenwasser 65) As most would read this sentence as an observation, a deeper understanding of it can be surfaced through thorough considerations By framing the statement, it guides the reader through a series of thought processes that concludes in a better understanding of the entire phrase After careful examination, the reader is capable of grasping a meaningful conclusion instead of skimming the surface Shopping malls and grocery stores rarely have clocks because owners realize how the general public tend to lose track of time while they are busy, thus losing track of time in a place with priced goods allows shoppers to buy an excess amount of products Understanding the importance of the actual meaning before making any sort of judgment tends to be imperative when dissecting an observation It makes it easier by thinking about the meaning because human brain automatically attempts to understand the meaning when the sentence is processed, much like a scrolling marquee For instance, from reading the statement about the absence of clocks, it comes off as an observation, but after further investigation, it is clear that owners of malls and grocery stores understand that customers often lose track of time when they are distracted It is proven that casinos strategically do not place clocks because the casinos “aren’t about to assist people in keeping them punctual” (Kjsem), and without the concern of time, people lose their sense of responsibility and continue with their current activity Even dealers in the casino are advised not to wear a watch, so asking for the time is irrelevant for customers This is also relevant for any retail sale location From the owner's point of view, this is a business strategy; however, the customers will dislike the strategy if they realize the actual meaning of their intentions of having no clocks Separating the sentence into divided parts also bolsters further understanding, thus evaluating how the two parts are related to each other provides an overall meaning Breaking down the example sentence into “shopping malls” and “grocery stores” categorizes them into two different departments because people usually think of two different things if they are separated These two phrases are often unrelated and not grouped together since malls sell things like clothes, but grocery stores sell things like food


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