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Do you: Like to write? 2 Like to learn new words? 3 Like to tell stories? 4 Enjoy reading? 3 Give good directions to others so that they understand the first time? 1 Have a good memory for names, dates, facts? 1 Enjoy making or hearing puns? 1 Enjoy metaphors? 2
 * Learning Style #1**
 * Total score 17**

**Learning Style #2** Do you: Like to work with computers and calculators? 2 Enjoy math class? 3 Easily add numbers in your head? 2 Enjoy doing science experiments? 2 Ask a lot of questions about how things work? 3 Enjoy chess, checkers, or other strategy games? 2 Enjoy logic puzzles or brainteasers? 2 Like to go by steps, from A to B to C, rather than jumping from A to D? 4
 * Total score 20**

**Learning Style #3** Do you: Read maps, charts, or diagrams more easily than text? 1 Build interesting three dimensional constructions (like LEGO buildings or others)? 1 Prefer to draw pictures rather than tell stories? 1 Find your way to a new place easily? 1 Like to take things apart and then try to figure out how to put them back together? 2 Doodle a lot on notebooks? 3 Visualize the back side of an object from looking at the front? 1 Estimate distances between objects easily? 1
 * Total score 11**

**Learning Style #4** Do you: Find activities like riding a bike, skating, or walking on a balance beam easy? 4 Run, swim, and exercise without getting tired? 3 Learn to play new sports easily and quickly? 3 Learn a new dance step easily and quickly? 2 Use a lot of hand gestures and body movements when talking to friends? 3 Like touching things you’ve just seen? 3 Cleverly mimic other people’s gestures or mannerisms? 2 Move, tap, or fidget while seated for a long time in one spot? 4
 * Total score 24**

**Learning Style #5** Do you: Enjoy playing a musical instrument? 1 Listen to music a lot? 4 Hum or sing a lot? 3 Tell people when music sounds off-key? 1 Have a good singing voice? 1 Remember the melodies of songs? 2 Sing harmony? 1 Compose music in your head or on paper? 1
 * Total score 14**

**Learning Style #6** Do you: Like to work and/or play with others? 4 Understand how people are feeling by looking at their faces? 4 Give advice to friends who have problems? 3 Have a good sense of empathy or concern for others? 4 Seem to be street-smart? 2 Seem to be a natural leader on teams? 2 Get energy from being with people rather than being alone? 4 Feel that several minds working on something are better than one? 4
 * Total score 27**

**Learning Style #7** Do you: Often need a quiet place to work or just be alone? 2 Like to make collections of things that have special meaning for you? 4 Remember your dreams? 2 Display a sense of independence or strong will? 2 Have a realistic sense of your own strengths and weaknesses? 2 Accurately express how you are feeling? 2 Have an interest or a hobby that you don’t talk much about? 1 Get energy from being alone rather than being with people? 1
 * Total score 16**

Do you: Enjoy collecting bugs, flowers, or rocks? 1 Like to closely examine what you find in nature? 1 Keep detailed records of your observations of nature? 1 Like to watch natural phenomena like the moon/tides and hear explanations about them? 1 Become fascinated with one thing from nature and want to learn about it thoroughly? 1 Want to find out the name of a bird or a bug you’ve seen? 1 Like to classify things? 1 Want to become a geologist, biologist, or some other type of scientist? 1
 * Learning Style #8**
 * Total score 8**

Out of all of the learning categories, style six is most like me. The other groups I scored higher in were ones I would expect. I’m not much of a writer and not that in touch with nature, but I do like being active and not sitting in one spot for too long. Like style six, Interpersonal, I enjoy listening to people and helping them with their problems. When people are confused I tend to jump in and try to clear it up the best I can, or put my input on a subject whether I am right or wrong. This survey did a good job of noting my good learning styles.

How did genre, audience, and purpose figure in those processes? Considering the audience for this presentation, pictures and handouts would be a good tool to use. When presenting an idea to a group of college students, the idea has to appeal to them. Using pictures shows them what your talking about so they can get a better understanding. Making a handout for all the students would be a good way to let them see the prices and nutritional facts for everything.