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English, 25.11.2020 18:20 chiquita77

Part C You're going to listen to an audio recording of an excerpt from "Report on the Barnhouse Effect." As you listen think a
recording Interprets the text in a similar or different way than you did. Now, listen to the recording of an excerpt from
Effecto." It may be helpful to follow along the passage as you listen.
Next, analyze the recording by answering these questions:
• What words or phrases did the reader emphasize in the recording?
• How dia the reader interpret the narrator's attitude toward the "Barnhouse Effects in the excerpt?
• How was your interpretation of the narrator's attitude similar or different than the reader's?
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