Refraction of sound waves often takes place when:
A. there are temperature differences in air
B. there are walls around a room to bounce back sound
C. sound wave frequencies are increased
D. complete sound waves slow down

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Refraction is where the direction of travel of sound waves is altered by passing through a material of much higher or lower density. Walls that allow sound through are one example, but answer B is more about walls bouncing sound back - that's an example of reflection. The most likely change of density is answer A, air with big temperature differences.