I M A Visual Learner: I Am A Visual Learner

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I’m a visual learner which means that I learn easier by seeing, reading, and looking at pictures. I also learn things better in the later day while chewing on something. For me instructions are important and need to be clear to understand. One thing that I know helps me learn alot is sound. Sound helps me learn better because it helps me think of things in reference to other

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