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Which explains the difference between intonation and projection?

Intonation is the way a voice rises or falls, while projection is a voice’s volume.
Intonation is a voice’s volume, while projection is how fast someone talks.
Intonation is how fast someone talks, while projection is how words are said.
Intonation is how words are said, while projection is the way a voice rises or falls.

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The correct explanation of the difference between intonation and projection is:

**Intonation is the way a voice rises or falls, while projection is a voice’s volume.**

Intonation refers to the variation in pitch while speaking, which can convey meaning or emotion, while projection pertains to how loudly or clearly one speaks.
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