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    is when you use pauses before and after a word‚ sentence or phrase to give it emphasis * Inflection- change in pitch or tone of voice. * Intensity- a high degree of emotional excitement; depth of feeling. The poem lacked intensity and left me unmoved. * Pause- refers to taking a small breath or rest before speaking or before state a thought or idea. * Pitch- highs and lows‚ inflections used to show emotion * Resonance- the application and enrichment of voice. * Respiration-

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    (c) Can you generalize parts (a) and (b)? 9. Label the local maxima/minima‚ absolute maximum/minimum‚ inflection points‚ and where the graph is concave up or concave down. 10. What is the first derivative test? What is the second derivative test? 11. For f (x) = 4x3 + 3x2 − 6x + 1‚ find the intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing‚ the local maxima and minima‚ and the inflection points.

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    Adjectives What are they? In Spanish as well as in English‚ an adjective describes the person‚ things‚ etc. that a noun refers to. We use adjectives to say what a person is like or seems like Adjectives can give us information about: • Quality • Size • Age • Temperature • Shape • Colour • Origin An adjective can also describe the idea(s) contained in a whole group of words -Robert’s ideas about the future are absurd They can give general or precise information -What ’s the car like

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    I. INTRODUCTION Understanding Old English Old English (OE) is the earliest form of English spoken today. Seeing it at first glance‚ we will recognize that the appearance and sound are roughly different from Present Day English. The form started emerging approximately in the fifth century‚ around 449 AD and used for over 600 years before the Norman Conquest 1066 AD. During those 600 years‚ it was going through a constant change. By 1100‚ it had been a completely different language compared to its

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    Body language is important because it is a very easy determination to how someone feels. The final non verbal cue to judging if someone like you is their voice inflection. If you speak to someone and they answer you with a strong and welcoming voice‚ it is evident that they are interested in continuing the conversation. Voice Inflection is important because you can tell by the use of such things as sarcasm how someone feels and what they are saying without actually saying it. Stereotyping is

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    – CHAPTERS 1-7 IDENTIFICATION (matching‚ multiple choice‚ or short answer) Competence characteristics abstractions‚ ambiguity Feedback Noise/distractions Interpersonal communication Self concept/Self esteem Significant other inflection Self-fulfilling prophecy Reflected appraisal Social comparison static evaluation Influences on perception euphemism Stereotypes equivocation Empathy/sympathy “global village”—Marshall McLuhan High-versus Low-context culture

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    Pitch * Verbal pitch‚ how high or low your voice is presented‚ is an important tool for gaining audience interest. When effectively used‚ varying pitch through vocal inflection can be used to emphasize points or indicate meaning. For example‚ raising your pitch at the end of a statement can indicate a question. Proper vocal inflection prevents the onset of speaking in a monotone‚ a lack of pitch variance that can cause audience boredom. Clarity * Clarity of speech is crucial for effective verbal

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB (ELCS LAB) The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarises the students with the use of English in everyday situations and contexts. English Language Communication Skills Lab shall have two parts: a. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab b. Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab 1. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab Exercise – I Introduction to Phonetics – Speech Sounds – Vowels

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    spectrophotometer SpectraMax Plus384 (Molecular Devices‚ Ismaning‚ Germany) at 450 nm with 620 nm as a reference. Four parameter fit (4PL) was used for measuring Cocaine ELISA calibration curve; A (upper asymptote)‚ B (slope at the inflection point)‚ C (the inflection point on the calibration curve)‚ and D (lower

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    A monoprotic weak acid (HC2H3O2) titration curve has a single steep inflection point‚ polyprotic acid (H3PO4) has multiple less steep inflection points‚ and the unknown diprotic acid (H2A) yielded a single steep inflection point. The HC2H3O2 titration curve is expected to start out fairly acidic (pH= 2.80) because the initial specie is the HC2H3O2 itself. As more base is being added‚ the solution

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