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Read this sentence from “sound is all around us.” the brain is responsible for taking the sound waves and translating them into something that is recognized by the individual. which statement from “hearing sound does not require ears” best supports this idea? a“while you may not understand the words, there are still things that can be learned from the sounds that a person is making when they are speaking in an unfamiliar language.” b“the temporal lobe is the area of the human brain that is responsible for learning, understanding languages, and processing sounds.” c“they have a funnel-like shape that is perfect for collecting all of the sounds, but, sometimes, there are too many sounds all around.” d“snakes do not have ears and do not have any openings that can take in the sound, but they do have parts inside of their bodies that are still able to receive the vibrations that sound makes.” fast ! plz

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