Learning Style Inventory
(K) Try to do it myself. 2. When I read, I often find that I: (V) Visualize what I am reading in my mind’s eye. (A) Read out loud or hear the words inside my head. (K) Fidget and try to “feel” the content. 3. When asked to give directions, I:
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