A. musical
Children sensitive to rhythm and sounds have a musical learning style which indicates that they tend to be good with music and rhythm. They learn easier when the learning process is accompanied by music or sound. For example, it would be easier to<span> pick up a name hearing someone introducing themselves rather than seeing it written. Another thing these children may do is to talk aloud when trying to resolve something, thinking out loud or explaining something to themselves.</span>
Here is an example of how the two can be used differently..
If someone is talking to much and cutting you off in conversation you could tell them to stop. This would be a verbal cue.
A nonverbal cue would be if you seemed uninterested in the conversation and continued giving them weird looks or ignored them.
Explanation:
From the beginning of the story, wind and mist are representative of the uncanny and the unknown on Mars. When he first disembarks onto the planet, Harry Bittering is immediately struck by the wind sweeping across the plains, reflecting that “the wind blew as if to flake away their identities
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Answer:his pants
Explanation:Jem loses his pants as he is fleeing from the scene of the Radley House late at night with Scout and Dill. He leaves the pants, which got snagged on the bottom of the property fence, only to find them neatly folded and left for him on the fencepost the next day