The document discusses different people's perspectives on the senses and which ones they consider most important. Emma considers sight the most important sense as it allows her to read, watch television and see where she is going. Kate describes the day as sunny but John would rather lose his sense of sight. Neal prefers to lose his sense of smell because he enjoys tasting food and smelling flowers. Mark considers sight the most important for three reasons: navigation, facial expressions during communication, seeing dangers or opportunities. Both the first and second speakers in another section feel hearing is important for connection to others and awareness of surroundings. The final section discusses how sounds, smells and sights can evoke strong memories and emotions for different people.
The document discusses different people's perspectives on the senses and which ones they consider most important. Emma considers sight the most important sense as it allows her to read, watch television and see where she is going. Kate describes the day as sunny but John would rather lose his sense of sight. Neal prefers to lose his sense of smell because he enjoys tasting food and smelling flowers. Mark considers sight the most important for three reasons: navigation, facial expressions during communication, seeing dangers or opportunities. Both the first and second speakers in another section feel hearing is important for connection to others and awareness of surroundings. The final section discusses how sounds, smells and sights can evoke strong memories and emotions for different people.
The document discusses different people's perspectives on the senses and which ones they consider most important. Emma considers sight the most important sense as it allows her to read, watch television and see where she is going. Kate describes the day as sunny but John would rather lose his sense of sight. Neal prefers to lose his sense of smell because he enjoys tasting food and smelling flowers. Mark considers sight the most important for three reasons: navigation, facial expressions during communication, seeing dangers or opportunities. Both the first and second speakers in another section feel hearing is important for connection to others and awareness of surroundings. The final section discusses how sounds, smells and sights can evoke strong memories and emotions for different people.
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