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a kind of language that does not use a word or kinesthetic action?​

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Answered by suhanikshah24
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Answer:

I think the answer is visual or Auditory language

Answered by priyarksynergy
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auditory language under Perceptual learning styles is a kind of language that does not use a word or kinesthetic action.

Explanation:

  • As the name suggests, auditory learners want to look at via sound.
  • They immensely experience interacting and talking with others.
  • They do now no longer want to look at words in writing.
  • Four of the maximum common learning patterns need to do with how people understand the arena around them,
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