When a text is presented aurally, how are we accessing it?(1 point)

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We are viewing it.

We are hearing it.

We are watching it.

We are reading it.

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If a text is being presented aurally, you are hearing it.

An important way to remember this is that aural and oral sound similar, and the word oral means relating to the mouth. In this case, that means they're speaking it, and you're hearing it.

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We are hearing it. Unless you have extraordinary eyesight and can actually see words being spoken out loud. In that case, you might want to see an ophthalmologist or a magician.

When a text is presented aurally, we are hearing it.

When a text is presented aurally, we are accessing it by hearing it. Aural refers to anything related to the sense of hearing, so when a text is presented aurally, it means that it is being communicated through sound, such as spoken words or audio recordings. To access and understand the text in this format, we rely on our ability to listen and comprehend what is being said.