echo
Itβs because it only speaks sex language
You see lighting and hear thunder.
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For the same reason you see lightning before you hear thunder, Light travels faster than sound.
It is subjective and can vary from person to person, but some common things that people might find horrible to see or hear could include violence, suffering, graphic graphic injuries, screams of pain, or disturbing images or content.
A Microphone? (:
Yes the ghost only speaks to Hamlet. The others can see him but cannot hear him. When the ghost visits Hamlet in his mother's closet, his mother can neither see nor hear him.
Talking tom.Tom or talking ginger respond.
No I do not see him speak onceBut when he was young and speaks several times and playI want to hear his voice
Tennison
I don't think god audibly speaks. I think he speaks through what he does for you.
When a poem speaks to you. It seems to pear into your soul. It can hear your thoughts.
Are you talking about the song "do you see what i see"
Only if he says anything that could possibly, in any way imaginable, be wrong. Then he's wrong.
hear me now :D A scarf uncovers a smiling face That tells the story of a changing place She knows no greater wonder than what she's seen She bears a heart of secrets from where she's been, she says Hear me now Hear me now Hear me out, she cries See me now See me now See in me and I'll rise She's worked hard and achieved A new life's been received So much pride in her eyes She's thrown out her disguise She's got a chance to make it on her own Just one man gave hope to his home, he says Hear me now Hear me now Hear me out, he cries See her now See her now See in her and she'll rise She speaks unfamiliar words But so easily understood It's like a tone in her voice Reveals the power of choice She's so wonderful The way she holds herself She finally broke the spell You can tell Hear me now Hear me now Hear me out, she cries See me now See me now See in me and I'll rise Hear me now Hear me now Hear me out, he cries See her now See her now See in her and she'll rise A scarf uncovers a smiling face That tells the story of a changing place
why are you able to hear an see
The percentage of learning retention varies depending on the individual and the type of learning method used. Generally, people tend to retain about 10% of what they hear, 20% of what they see, and 90% of what they do or experience.