Read the following passage.

Oscar was going to teach Leila how to make French toast. Before meeting with her, he wanted to write down a list of directions so that he was
prepared. He knew he needed to tell her the following directions: Crack the eggs. Whisk the eggs in a bowl. Dip the bread into the egg batter. Place
the bread on the skillet. Flip the bread on the skillet when it browns.
How might he make his directions clearer for Leila?
(1 point)
He should use signal words to show sequencing.
He should use simpler language for understanding.
He should break the steps up into smaller parts.
He should ask Leila to repeat the steps back to him

The way he can make his directions clearer for Leila is by using signal words to show sequencing.