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Hello, I’m Professor Williams and I teach at Northeast University. Today, I’m here to talk with you about coalmines. Coalmines are one of this area’s most treasured and historical sites. In fact, the mine site attracts visitors and tourists from around the country, giving the nation a peek into our small town. I call it our small town because this is where I was born and raised. Although I eventually moved away to attend college, I came back often to see family and friends. As a child, my parents first took me to see the coalmines and mining museum when I was 11 years old.

Which BEST compares or contrasts reading this speech independently with watching a videotape of Professor Williams presenting this same speech?
A) Readers could interpret Professor Williams' body language and tone of voice.
B) Viewers of a videotape could interpret Professor Williams' body language and tone of voice.
C) Both readers and viewers could interpret Professor Williams' body language and tone of voice.
D) Neither readers nor viewers could interpret Professor Williams' body language and tone of voice.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The video tape shows him thus you can see the way he is moving as readers cant see him so they don't know how he is moving or the tone of his voice because they cant hear him either.

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Answer:

i believe its B

Step-by-step explanation:

since when you read the only thing you can do is actually imagine how the narrator of the story sounds like while in a video tape you can actually hear their voice and see their body moovements

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