A digital clock with a large display.
Her husband, The Pharaoh, had poor eyesight, so she read and signed important documents for him, and had some say in the ruling of Egypt.
Anyone that is blind or has very poor eyesight. Some sighted people can also learn it, possibly to work with blind people and help them.
One has nothing to do with the other. If you can see the page, you can read it. A good reader just has to be able to see and understand what is written.
You tend to have your eyesight tested from 6 meters or 20 feet away from the chart with the letters on it. If your eyesight is 6/12 (pronounced "six over twelve"), then your eyesight is not quite normal. This is because the letters you can read from 6 meters away can be read by a normal person from 12 meters away. That is, you have to be standing twice as close. If your eyesight is 6/6 (or 20/20 in feet), you are normal. If your eyesight is 6/5, you can see from 6 feet what a normal person can only see from 5 meters away. That is, they would have to take a step towards the chart to read these letters. 20/10 would mean that you can see things clearly at 20 feet that an average person can see clearly from 10. 20/20 is the standard for good eyesight.
Longhand is typically not quicker than shorthand, unless the person is not skilled at short hand. Shorthand was invented to be faster than longhand.
yes especially when u read a book
it might. if you have bad eyesight, then it will.
I donβt think so
read the diractons
People read it by learning time to time
The best way to teach a child to read an analogue clock is to begin with reading books that illustrate and teach the concept of time. After a child has a grasp of the concept of time, worksheets can help teach a child to read an analogue clock.
So you can navigate thourgh the enviroment,not get lost,read and play games/sports etc.