In order to successfully transmit the information need to make a spaghetti dinner I first drew all of the components in the top left corner. The components are a box of noodles, a jar of tomato sauce, two pots, two wooden spoons, plates and utensils, and a strainer. The first graphic represents both pots under high and medium flame (water in one under high flame). The second graphic shows the transfer of the noodles into the water-filled pot and the tomato sauce in the pot under medium flame. A simplified clock attempts to show the amount of time to cook the noodles, and the spiral arrows next to the wooden spoons represents stirring the sauce and noodles. The next step shows the straining of the the noodles, and the transition of the two ingredients into separate bowls. Once the cooked ingredients are placed on a table or eating surface the spaghetti dinner is complete.
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