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“Number your paper from 1 to 10.”

AUDIOGRAM OF FAMILIAR SOUNDS FREQUENCY IN CYCLES PER SECOND (HZ) z v l r o a jmd b n ngng eiei u HEARING LEVEL (dB HL) Click on Speaker to Present Spelling word. Spelling Words through Simulated Hearing Loss above 1000 Hz

AUDIOGRAM OF FAMILIAR SOUNDS FREQUENCY IN CYCLES PER SECOND (HZ) z v p h g ch sh l r o a jmd b n ngng eiei u HEARING LEVEL (dB HL) Click on Speaker to Present Spelling word. Spelling Words through Simulated Hearing Loss above 2000 Hz

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