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Alex
3 years ago
11

How can we read someone 's mind?​

Social Studies
2 answers:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

Sometimes for people it is natural but for others I guess they have skills and knowledge to do it.

hope this helps,have a great day!!

~Pinky~

Delicious77 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

There are people that claim they have the ability to read the mind of other people. Actually all the people can read minds, to some extent. ... No one can read minds directly, but doing so indirectly is easy. There are many people who claim that they can read minds directly - they can't.

If you truely know a person and how they act, speak, and respond to things then sometimes you might know what their thinking based on body language and stuff like that.

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