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What are some examples of verbs, when changed to show direction, the dominant hand changes palm orientation, but the non-dominant hand remains the same? (Select three answers)Group of answer choicesHireSummon/callInformBribeBlameIgnore

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What are some examples of verbs, when changed to show direction, the dominant hand changes palm orientation, but the non-dominant hand remains the same? (Select three answers)Group of answer choicesHireSummon/callInformBribeBlameIgnore

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The three examples of verbs where, when changed to show direction, the dominant hand changes palm orientation, but the non-dominant hand remains the same are:

  1. Hire
  2. Inform
  3. Blame

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