Deduction Flashcards
A cat shows it’s stomach to a person.
Cats only show this weak point to their most trusted. This either the owner or a very close friend of the owner’s.
Fingers of left hand curl slightly more than right when arms hang loosely.
Probably the player of a string instrument. How thick are the calluses? The thicker the calluses, the deeper the instrument.
The state of a person’s pet can indicate a lot about hat person’s life. For example, a female cat with a low-hanging stomach.
A recent bout of kittens have appeared, meaning that person may have had to give away a litter of kittens, which indicates recent stress.
Someone who raises his/her eyebrows when asked to sing a song requiring choral vowels.
Trained formally in choir, as this action raises the soft palate, allowing for a more precise placement of the vowel sound.
Someone typing the usual :) smiley as ).
Russian.
Larger and stronger muscles on one in particular arm may indicate. . . ?
A baseball/softball pitcher. One of the arms is in constant use.
Comparatively, a catcher may have unusually strong leg muscles because of their constant crouching. Older catchers have bad knees, while older pitchers have bad shoulders.
A figure skater spins clockwise in rotations.
Left handed. Most skaters are taught the counter clockwise spin and never switch over, left-handed or otherwise, but this occasionally occurs, and usually only to lefties.
Someone refers to being on tiptoes as “platforms.”
He/she was mor than likely in a marching band.
While miming a cell phone, person uses a lightly cupped fist rather than the standard thumb-pinkie motion.
He/she was trained in improv/theater.
Makes oneself bigger by standing with the feet apart, hands on hips, etc.
Assertive. Confident. Trying to be bigger.
Comparatively, if ones arms/legs are crossed, shoulders slumped, he/she is trying to be smaller and less assertive. Maybe even shy.
Tends to sit on knees rather than cross-legged.
Trained in martial arts. May even rise/fall on certain legs depending upon the im particular sport training he/she received.
Carries journal into shows.
Most probably a theater major.
When cooking, a person is ver aware of their knife. He/she curls the fingers when holding it. Etc.
Trained in a culinary class.
Pushes sleeves up when sitting, but puts them back when standing.
May play piano or work with writing utensils a lot.
Unusually straight backed posture.
May be experienced in English horseback riding. Specifically the dressage.
Wide shoulder blades.
Previous or current swimmer.
Worn, dry, or callused skin on the index finger close to the nail.
Probably a cellist.
Red eyes.
Crying or being out in the cold for extended periods of time.