In this stage of the career education process, students with visual impairments may have gaps in their knowledge base that can be addressed by explicitly describing everyday sights, allowing students to tactilely explore job-related items, and explaining what might otherwise be considered common knowledge.

A. Career awareness
B. Career exploration
C. Career preparation
D. Career placement


Answer: A

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