In the English language command type instructions are known as imperatives. The giving of directions such as "make a right/left," and so on are examples of imperatives in action. In contrast to imperatives are interrogatives which are questions, rather than commands.
Being George Bush!
Do only what you are trained to do. If it is severe, call 911.
you call that an acrostic poem/sentences.
The sentences after the first are the second sentence and the following sentences.
paraphrase
Instructions
Call alliteration
stage directions
An 'itinerary' is a planned route or journey - which would possibly include driving directions.
Yes, because BOTH parties to the call (you AND the company rep) are aware that the exchange is being recorded - regardless of WHO is doing the recording.
Someone who is good with directions is often called "having a good sense of direction."
yes you can... instead of being stupid and shooting people and giving away your position, you can just stab them