In the Don't Be So Thirsty scenario, which phrasing correctly captures the required action?

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Multiple Choice

In the Don't Be So Thirsty scenario, which phrasing correctly captures the required action?

Explanation:
This item tests recognizing the exact action sequence described in the Don't Be So Thirsty scenario: first take a mouth numbing pill, then try to drink a glass of water. The scenario requires both steps and their order, so the phrasing that includes taking the medication before attempting to drink is the correct match. The other options miss either the numbing step or the act of drinking after numbing (drinking with no medication, holding water in the mouth, or gargling), so they don’t capture the described action.

This item tests recognizing the exact action sequence described in the Don't Be So Thirsty scenario: first take a mouth numbing pill, then try to drink a glass of water. The scenario requires both steps and their order, so the phrasing that includes taking the medication before attempting to drink is the correct match. The other options miss either the numbing step or the act of drinking after numbing (drinking with no medication, holding water in the mouth, or gargling), so they don’t capture the described action.

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