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1. The proper volume for delivering a speech is somewhat louder than that of normal ___.
2. A handheld or fixed microphone should be positioned slightly below and about six inches
away from a speaker’s mouth to prevent ______.
3. The range of sounds from high to low (or vice versa) is known as ______.
4. The rising and falling of vocal pitch across phrases and sentences is called ______.
5. Unnecessary and undesirable words used to cover pauses are called ______.
6. Enthusiasm is key to achieving effective vocal ______.
7. ______ is the correct formation of word sounds.
8. ______ is the clarity or forcefulness with which word sounds are made.
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Answer Key
1. conversation
2. popping