When a text is presented aurally, how are we accessing it?

A. We are reading it.
B. We are viewing it.
C. We are hearing it. <
D. We are watching it.

Just checking my answers

: C. We are hearing it.

1.We are hearing it.

2.It is difficult to know what characters are thinking.
3.You can take the time to look up unfamiliar words and You can use your own imagination to see the characters.
4.through reading the text

Your answer is correct. When a text is presented aurally, we are accessing it by hearing it.

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the process of accessing a text aurally. When a text is presented aurally, it means that it is being provided through sound or speech rather than visual means.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. We are hearing it.

To arrive at this answer, you should eliminate options A, B, and D, as none of these options accurately describe the act of accessing a text aurally. Option A, "We are reading it," refers to the visual act of processing text by reading written words. Option B, "We are viewing it," pertains to the act of visually observing images or text. Option D, "We are watching it," implies visually observing a moving object or a visual content.

Thus, option C, "We are hearing it," is the correct answer.