Multiple Choice
The difference between a speaker who display effective articulation and a speaker who displays ineffective articulation is articulate speakers ______.
A) speak in a relatively loud volume with low pitch, as opposed to inarticulate speakers who speak in a relatively soft volume with high pitch.
B) use words or sounds in a clear manner, where each syllable is distinct and easily understood, as opposed to inarticulate speakers whose words are unclear, indistinct and hard to understand.
C) use appropriate pauses and silence, as opposed to inarticulate speakers who use inappropriate pauses and refrain from using silence.
D) talk at a fast rate and place emphasis on every word, as opposed to inarticulate speakers who talk at a slow rate and vary the emphasis they place words within a sentence.
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