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Vocal Variety
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LSAT English Quiz on Vocal Variety , created by Tracy Rains on 21/08/2017.
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Question 1
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_______________ refers to the rhythm of words or even the syllables within words.
Answer
Beat
Cadence
Tempo
Pitch
Question 2
Question
Elocution is the science behind public speaking and presentations.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
_________________ is the emotion put into one’s words during a speech or performance.
Answer
Power
Tempo
Timbre
Cadence
Question 4
Question
Vocal variation refers to the the speaker’s ability to alter the way his or her voice sounds throughout a speech.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
A speaker’s ___________________ deals with the high and low sounds in the speaking voice.
Answer
Pitch
Chirp
Timbre
Cadence
Question 6
Question
The rate at which a speaker talks, fast or slow, is called ________________.
Answer
Allegro
Variation
Pitch
Tempo
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