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Volgvan
2 years ago
13

Which of the following statements describes how a listener’s interpretation of Samjay and his speech might change once he or she

reads the excerpt from the passage versus listening to the audio recording?
A
In the audio recording, Samjay sounds confident. In the text excerpt, however, he sounds nervous.
B
In the text excerpt, Samjay sounds confident. In the audio recording, however, he sounds nervous.
C
In the text excerpt, readers understand how Samjay is feeling. In the audio excerpt, however, listeners only hear the narrator.
D
In the audio recording, the listener hears two sides of the issue. In the text excerpt, however, readers only see one side of the issue.
English
1 answer:
DaniilM [7]2 years ago
5 0

A listener to Samjay who reads the excerpt might notice that C. In the text excerpt, readers understand how Samjay is feeling. In the audio excerpt, however, listeners only hear the narrator.

<h3>What difference would the listener to Samjay notice?</h3>

When listening to Samjay via the audio recording, the listener will only be aware of what Samjay tells them.

When the person reads the excerpt from the passage however, they would notice other things such as how Samjay is feeling.

Find out more on audio listening v. reading at brainly.com/question/24331519.

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