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Whooping in preaching refers to a distinctive style of delivery often found in African American churches, characterized by a rhythmic, melodic, and emotionally charged vocalization. It involves a call-and-response interaction between the preacher and the congregation, where the preacher's voice rises and falls in a musical manner, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere. This technique serves to emphasize key messages, evoke emotional responses, and deepen the connection between the preacher and the audience.

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