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Intonation refers to A. speaking too quietly. B. appropriate volume for a particular purpose. C. that which a speaker is emphasizing through stress, volume and tone. D. speaking too loudly.
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Intonation refers to
A. speaking too quietly.
B. appropriate volume for a particular purpose.
C. that which a speaker is emphasizing through stress, volume and tone.
D. speaking too loudly.
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C. that which a speaker is emphasizing through stress, volume and tone.
Speaking in various volumes as presented in a, b, and d, are just parts of the overall intonation process that is more complex than that.
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