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    Active Voice

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    Voice: In simple words, Voice (in other words (but rarely said) is also called, diathesis) is a term that describes the relation between an action (verb) taken by the subject, the subject (the one who performs the action) and the object (the thing being acted upon). Active Voice: Active voice is most commonly used verb. Active voice is where; the subject is the one who performs an action (verb), while object is the thing

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    important to write in an "Active Voice vs. Passive Voice"? I believe active voice is important because it allows us to write a lower grade level that our intended audiences can understand and relate to. Active voice creates clear action it is less wordy, which is direct to the reader or to the audience. Also, the writer uses a common and present language to connect with the readers so they can better understand the written material. On the other hand, passive voice is indirect and has weak verbs and

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    Voice Deviations

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    List 3 reasons that voice deviations tend to be of less concern within the general population than other communication problems such as stuttering and articulation disorders? (1.5 points) There are many reason why voice deviations tend to be of less concern within the general population than other communication problem. The first reason is because everyone has different characteristics of what a normal voice is. The second reason is because when individuals has a unique voice, it difficult to decide

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    Voice Speech Outline

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    describe to audience an overview of research- how voice is produced Central Idea: To describe how the voice works and create sound that applies to communication. Introduction: Attention-Getter: Have you ever wonder why each person sound different from another and how you can distinct one person just by hearing them speak? Other: We use our voice everyday, however, we don’t necessarily think about how our voice is produced. Knowing how our voice is produced can help us better communicate. Central

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    Britten Voice Range

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    As we discussed earlier, the voice ranges that Britten chooses in this particular opera is very interesting. Britten expanded the voice range in all voices in order to allow the listener to have a better understanding in characters. As Godsalve said “...four special things stand out in setting voices; the assignment of voice classes to roles, the use of recitative and aria, textual changes, and the combination of two or more voices...”1 (156). Britten is very aware of all these changes and make sure

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    I need the Ariana voice in particular, and she will surprises audiences with her beautiful voice. That is an awful loud voice from such a frail figure. She exactly understood that how to do abdominal breathing during her voice becomes stable on the high notes. Farthermore, it is easy for me to ear high sounds well. Even it is a difficult piece to song, the sunger Ariana had amazing voice to hitting the high tones. While I listend her voices, she sings with a sure ear for pitch, and even it was just

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    The definition of distinctive Australia voice is not any voice we hear but it is presented to gain a different perception on fairs. Distinctly Australian voice can be identified as the voice of the Australian values that can be for example, values or beliefs of the Australian society, dignity to express the quality of being worthy of honour or respect and compassion for those in need, justice and fair go of the individual as well as egalitarian favours equality of some people that should get the

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    My voice as it is now/My voice as I would like it to be I notice many things about my voice. Whether I talk with a vocal fry around my friends, which seems to be a California specialty, or in a higher register with teachers, the placement of my voice constantly varies. I am aware that my timbre is high and that my tone is bright, and, to state it plainly, I enjoy that. However, there are aspects of my voice that I notice and dislike; my voice breaks between my lower and middle register noticeably

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    Question: Interesting views on society are conveyed through distinctive voices. Question: Interesting views on society are conveyed through distinctive voices. People in society can have interesting views on issues around the world, these views on society are best conveyed through distinctive voices as it evokes feelings from the listener and allows them to relate to the situation through their own personal experiences. People in society can have interesting views on issues around the world, these

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    I believe from past performances my voice has become accustomed to holding deep tone notes. My voice is comfortable hitting any low notes making it great for operatic pieces, pieces that require a strong voice to get an emotion across, or generally any theatric role that requires the large, stoic kind of character. Past instructors have also said I have a natural talent to sing along without getting caught up in the melody of other instruments. My understanding is that beginners tend to sing at the

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