Sylvia is giving a speech about the used book store where she works as a volunteer. She decides to give her listeners the experience of touring the store by speaking about what they would see if she greeted them at the door, then went right to the reference section, then went in the back to the periodicals, then went left to the fiction section, then went in the center to the CDs and DVDs. What kind of order is she using?
A. chronological
B. spatial
C. casual
D. topical
Answer: B
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