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Read the following sentences that contain Midwestern sayings.
You take the first left after the school, and then turn right at the first intersection that has a stopāandāgo light.
What is the meaning of stopāandāgo light as it is used in the sentence?
A landmark
B stop sign
C traffic light
D train crossing
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