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We know that speech sounds pass through some steps to be processed in the temporal lobe.
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What exactly is the temporal lobe?</h3>
The temporal lobe is one of the lobes in the cerebral cortex. It sits at the back of the ears in the skull. The temporal lobe takes crucial parts for processing the auditory such as hearing sounds, identifying the meaning of the sounds, and remembering the sounds.
How does the temporal lobe process the sounds?
- The sounds received by the ears pass through some centers of information processing just as they pass along the auditory nerve in the brain, especially in the temporal lobe
- Signals or sounds received by the right ear are delivered to the auditory cortex, which is located on the left side of the brain in the temporal lobe, and vice-versa.
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Part A
What is a central idea of "The Sound of Spring"?
A. Alexa's plans for the day take a surprising and exciting turn.
B/ Ruby's attentiveness to Alexa makes her feel cared for and appreciated.
C. Kaito's delight in music becomes infectious to those around him.
D. Alexa's appreciation of sounds leads her down a new path.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "Ruby allowed Alexa to follow the music to a house a half a block away."
B. "Alexa tried to let him enjoy the moment, but she couldn’t help herself. She clapped and cried out 'wooo-hooo!'"
C. “'But can you guys come back tomorrow? Then I can start teaching Alexa how to play.'”
D. “'You’re the best sister ever!' Alexa shouted, a wide grin spreading across her face."
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Can you please give me a tour of the school. Can you tell me the classes, you are teaching.