Asked by damian sanchez on Jun 29, 2024
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_____ measures whether a voice uses sounds that are low or high.
A) Volume
B) Intonation
C) Tempo
D) Pitch
Intonation
The variation in pitch during speech, influencing the meaning and emotion of the spoken words.
Pitch
The perceived frequency of a sound, determining how high or low it sounds.
Volume
The level of sound intensity or loudness, often considered in communication to emphasize or convey emotion.
- Identify the differences in tempo, range, volume, and intonation, along with their roles in the execution of speech delivery.
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Alyssa GreenJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Pitch is the measure of whether a voice uses sounds that are low or high. Volume refers to the loudness or softness of a voice, intonation is the rise and fall of pitch during speech, and tempo is the speed at which someone speaks.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences in tempo, range, volume, and intonation, along with their roles in the execution of speech delivery.