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Let's think about it:

Suppose, before leaving the class your teacher tells his/her students , "We'll be having a test on what we've justlearned today in class at 8:05am. Sharp!"

  • Explicitly: What you understand from this statement is that "Tomorrow, you'll be having a test at 8:05 am on what you learned that day."
  • Implicitly: She's telling you to study and be here on time. Without telling you, by emphasizing the specific time and figuratively telling you to be sharp and on point with it. As well acknowledging the fresh information you've just learned. You know you must embed it that night by studying.

This is the Stated concept; an imposed meaning behind an idea or statement.

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12y ago

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