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A Drawing, Such as the "Three-Pronged Widget," That Cannot Be

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A drawing, such as the "three-pronged widget," that cannot be organized into a stable, consistent, or meaningful perception is considered
A drawing, such as the  three-pronged widget,  that cannot be organized into a stable, consistent, or meaningful perception is considered   A) camouflage. B) a perceptual frustration. C) an ambiguous stimulus. D) an impossible figure.


A) camouflage.
B) a perceptual frustration.
C) an ambiguous stimulus.
D) an impossible figure.

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