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Originally Posted by 4X4
Wow. Now that I think about it, when I think of those words, they have colour as well. English is blue and french is purple. Social studies is orange, but the letter 's' by itself is red.
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Do you have really strong reading comprehension skills? This kind of visualizing ability is pretty cool.
People with crappy reading comprehension skills don't visualize at all.
If the letters have colours, do words have colors? "Barn" for instance If you picture the word is the "b" a different colour than the "a" and so on?
Further on that, if you think "barn", do you see the word "barn" or an actual barn?