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18 June, 06:03

How did people use a telegraph to communicate without speech?

with a series of bellelgi varying pitches

with words typed out on a typewriter

with Morse code

with overland mail carriages

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  1. 18 June, 07:46
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    with Morse code
  2. 18 June, 07:54
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    Answer: "with Morse code".

    Morse code is a technique for transmitting content data as a progression of on-off tones, lights, or snaps that can be straightforwardly comprehended by a learned audience or onlooker without special gear. It is named for Samuel F. B. Morse. Every Morse code sign speaks to either a content character (letter or numeral) or a prosign and is spoken to by a distinct sequence of dabs and dashes.
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