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| Linguistic intelligence is the ability to use words and language in many different forms; to excite, please, convince, stimulate or convey information. |
Logical-Mathematical intelligence is the ability to explore patterns, categories and relationships by manipulating objects or symbols, and to experiment in a controlled, orderly way. |
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| Spatial intelligence is the ability to perceive and mentally manipulate a form or object, and to perceive and create tension, balance and composition in a visual or spatial display. |
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Musical intelligence is the ability to hear non-verbal sounds in the environment such as rhythms, pitch and tonal patterns. |
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| Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence is the ability to use fine and gross motor skills in sports, the performing arts, or arts and crafts production. |
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Intrapersonal intelligence is the ability to gain access to and understand one’s inner feelings, dreams and ideas. |
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| Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand and get along with others. |
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Naturalist intelligence is the ability to discriminate between one plant and another; between one animal and another; among varieties of clouds, rock formations, tidal configurations, and the like. |