Multiple Choice
To help understand how the ear "hears" sounds, Researcher Stephen Kosslyn would recommend that you
A) use rote recitation in naming the parts of the ear.
B) make an exact replica of the ear and its parts using clay.
C) study pictures of the ear taken from different perspectives.
D) explore the ear in your mind as if it were a large cave.
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