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to communicate with deaf people or for people with voice impairment to communicate
He didn't - it's just part of the act (makes people pay more attention). He has a beautiful speaking voice offstage.
Yes, they have a language therefore they have a voice to speak that language.
Pay attention to a person's body language for cues such as crossed arms indicating defensiveness or fidgeting showing nervousness. Tone of voice can convey emotions like excitement or boredom. Combining these cues may provide insights into a person's feelings or intentions.
Voice cant be converted but language can be.
Daisy's outgoing and bubbly personality, along with her striking physical appearance, tend to attract attention. Additionally, her confident and charismatic demeanor draws people towards her.
She loves to sing, express her feelings through the songs she writes, and attracts people's attention with her beautiful, singing voice.
Body language: observe their posture, facial expressions, and gestures. Tone of voice: listen for changes in pitch, volume, and speed of speech. Choice of words: pay attention to the language they use to describe their feelings or experiences.
its called, drawing on a note book and showing them it, using a voice device, or hand language
its called, drawing on a note book and showing them it, using a voice device, or hand language
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The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'voice' is it.Example: Her voice sounded angry. It caught my attention right away.