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charchew

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Saying hafta rather than have to is an example of
 
 a. good enunciation
  b. poor enunciation
  c. proper pronunciation
  d. poor tone

Question 2

The quality of voice that describes how softly or loudly you speak is
 
 a. tone
  b. volume
  c. pitch
  d. enunciation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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