Do you hear while you are asleep? Explain with clear examples to support your feelings.
People sometimes make the mistake of thinking listening and hearing are the same thing. Hearing is a physiological process, whereas listening is a cognitive process. In other words, listening occurs only when we choose to attach meaning to what we hear.
Do you hear while you are asleep?
Explain with clear examples to support your feelings.
Write a paragraph of 8-12 sentences to explain your answer.
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