I know there are specific accommodations for talking outloud, which I assume implies that if you don't have the accommodation then you're not allowed to.
@larnlevitt I'm surprised you aren't allowed to mouth words! I understand not being allowed to read or whisper them outloud, but I honestly mouth stuff even when I'm taking an in person test...
honestly the best thing that helped me was making a separate distinction of the two groups a simple line or box separating the in vs out players helps me visualize better.
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@Kbrookss Unfortunately it is true that you aren't allowed to speak outloud during the test, you can mouth words silently though. I'm sorry that happened to you though. :/
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