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The answers are: It does not allow listeners to interpret each character through his or her tone; and it does not allow listeners to review or reread what each character has said.
When hearing the characters voices out loud, and in the hypothetical case that it is a live audition and not a recording, one, as part of the audience, does not have, evidently, the possibility of reviewing or rereading what each character says. This may seem vane, but in reality, it can be very important when reading since sometimes the sense of what´s being read is so profound that, in order to capture in full, one needs to review a certain passage.
Also, hearing the characters has the disadvantage of making their voices concrete and specific according to whoever is speaking. This leaves out the possibility of filling the character´s voice with one´s own imagination, wit, and fantasy, which usually are very important characteristics of a fictional character (literature, in the end, is always a very subjective activity on the side of the reader).
Answer:
B. Statistics showing that people tend to drive just five miles above the speed limit.
Explanation:
A counterclaim of an argument is when a claim is rebutted or countered. In other words, the rebuttal or the arguments presented against the original claim is known as the counterclaim.
In the given scenario, the claim is that the 55 miles per hour highway speed limit be reactivated. And the counterclaim for that is that this is useless because nobody really cares about the limit and drives however they want, whatever the limit may be.
Now, to counter that counterclaim, the best evidence will be to provide statistical data of people tending to drive just five miles above the permitted sped limit.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
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