Changesin a speaker’s rate, pitch, volume, and pauses are referred to as __________.
A: vocal variety
B: vocal credibility
C: vocal pronunication
D: vocal contact
A: vocal variety
B: vocal credibility
C: vocal pronunication
D: vocal contact
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- Changes in a speaker’s rate, pitch, volume, and pauses are referred to as __________.( ) A: vocal credibility B: vocal variety C: vocal contact D: vocal pronunciation
- Changes in a speaker’s rate, pitch, volume, and pauses are referred to as vocal __________. A: ) variety B: ) articulation C: ) pronunciation D: ) variation
- In the paralanguage category, the volume, pitch and the overall intonation are ___. () A: vocal characterizers B: vocal qualifiers C: vocal segregates
- A speaker's credibility is MOST clearly determined by the audience's perception of A: Cleanliness and neatness. B: Vocal pitch and volume. C: Posture and stance. D: Competence and character.
- Changes in a speaker’s rate, pitch, volume, and pauses are referred to as __________.