Sleep, Slept, Sleeping
no because its bad for your digestion and how can you eat when your eyes are closed and lying down.
If you watch closely, it is the eyes that give away that a person is lying. When a person's eyes glance up to the right above their head, they are visualizing while they are trying to recall facts. If they, even slightly and quickly, glance down toward the ground to their left, then they are probably lying.
By closing your eyes.
One way, when you ask a question watch body language like the eyes. if eyes look down, it may be the person is lying
by blinking and sleeping, basically closing your eyes
One simple facial expression that may indicate someone is lying is avoiding eye contact. Liars may also display subtle facial movements, such as fidgeting or smirking, that suggest discomfort or nervousness. However, it is important to note that these signs are not definitive proof of deception and can vary depending on the individual.
you can tell by the subject and if your yawning or your eyes are trying to get shut. but it can also be if you have your head down on your desk just lying there
Yes you do!
no it is easier then closing your eyes
i have no idea cover your eyes while the person says the word and spell it by writing it down
It is generally not recommended for children to read lying down in bed, as it can strain their eyes and posture. It is better for children to read in a well-lit, upright position to avoid potential discomfort or adverse effects on their eyesight and physical development.
Any damage to your eyesight depends on the light you have and the distance you are holding the book, not your position in bed. The reading as far as it is calming and not an upsetting subject, is what helps to fall asleep, not the position.