A higher-level text in the Townsend Press vocabulary series, Advancing Vocabulary Skills<span>, 4/e is suitable for intermediate and advanced developmental courses.</span>
"Sounder" is a young adult novel by William H. Armstrong and was published in 1969. This story is about an African-American boy living with his sharecropper family. Although the family's difficulties increase when the father is imprisoned for stealing a ham from work, the boy still hungers for an education. His father is taken to prison for this. <span>In an effort to protect his master, the family's coon dog Sounder races after the deputies taking his master away, and one of the deputies shoots the dog. For months, the boy thinks that he has lost both his father and his dog, but then Sounder reappears, though he is quite different and voiceless. Missing his father, the boy searches for him, and on one of his journeys, he is befriended by a schoolteacher who offers him the opportunity to live in his house and attend school. Later though, an unfortunate event happens when his father comes home after years.</span>
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The three cues according to George Thorn that helps to determine the position of sound are pinna effect, time delay and amplitude
Explanation:
The only part of the ear which is seen outside and it helps to determine the sound. It is the small structure of the skin surrounding the ear and it creates high frequency combined filtering effect as it combines with the direct sound. When there is a difference between the input and the output signal time delay occurs and the signals can be played multiple times or it can even be played in reverse.
When the displacement of a sound wave from its mean value occurs then it is called as amplitude and the change in the variation of the sound waves also causes amplitude change. These are the three cues which are defined by George Thorn to determine the position of sound