Asked by Martha
                To avoid speaking in monotone, a strategy to use can include:
A. changing pitch and tone of voice.
B. voice inflection.
C. varying rate and pace of speaking.
D. All of the above
I read through my notes and I see A and B as answers, I don't see anything about C... But I'm going to say the answer is D?
            
        A. changing pitch and tone of voice.
B. voice inflection.
C. varying rate and pace of speaking.
D. All of the above
I read through my notes and I see A and B as answers, I don't see anything about C... But I'm going to say the answer is D?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I agree; it's D.
    
                    Answered by
            Martha
            
    Thanks so much for your help! I received a 100 :)
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You're welcome.  Congratulations!  :-)
    
                    Answered by
            Make it Easy!!
            
    yes it is D!!
    
                    Answered by
            cheese
            
    Facts and Details def
Location def
Informal def
Tone of Voice def
    
Location def
Informal def
Tone of Voice def
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    Facts and Details: These are pieces of information that are presented explicitly in a text, usually to support a particular claim or argument.
Location: This refers to the physical or geographic place where something is located or occurs. In reading and writing, context clues can help readers deduce the location of a particular event.
Informal: This refers to a style of communication that is more casual, conversational, and relaxed. It often includes relaxed grammar, slang, and figures of speech that are not typically used in formal writing.
Tone of Voice: This refers to the way in which a speaker or writer conveys their attitude, opinion, or emotional state through their words. Tone can be conveyed through the choice of words, the use of figurative language or other literary devices, and even through vocal inflection.
    
Location: This refers to the physical or geographic place where something is located or occurs. In reading and writing, context clues can help readers deduce the location of a particular event.
Informal: This refers to a style of communication that is more casual, conversational, and relaxed. It often includes relaxed grammar, slang, and figures of speech that are not typically used in formal writing.
Tone of Voice: This refers to the way in which a speaker or writer conveys their attitude, opinion, or emotional state through their words. Tone can be conveyed through the choice of words, the use of figurative language or other literary devices, and even through vocal inflection.
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