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    answers: Did the gorilla go back to its cage by itself? No. Who took the gorilla back to its cage? Unknown. Did this happen in the past or the present? Past. 4. passive subject + was/were + past participle Simple past passive 5. In the passive voice the stress falls on the past participle. The auxiliary verb is the weak form. A painting was stolen. The auxiliary verb and the past participle are linked together‚ pronouncing was as /wəz/ and were as /wər/. 6. Typical errors: i. I was

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    Human beings were created with an ability to learn and use language in their daily living. The scientific study of human language is called Linguistics. Just like a tree with many branches‚ Linguistics has five main branches of analysis‚ namely Phonetics‚ Phonology‚ Morphology‚ Syntax and Semantics. The writer will dwell on the airstream mechanisms involved in Phonetics‚ which is the study of sound and speech production in human language. The word ‘airstream’ refers to a current of air; specifically

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    The voice is a person’s own unique musical instrument. Someone can compare a person’s voice to the sound of a violin which have their own unique structures to aide in creating the sound of pitch‚ frequency‚ loudness‚ and specific notes. A violin’s body is like a human’s body in that it holds all the parts and structures together‚ and each structure has a role. Tightening the strings at the peg box creates more tension‚ and when played‚ a higher frequency or pitch occurs. The violin strings are

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    information and ideas placed into the appropriate sections? 4) Is the report checked for grammar‚ punctuation; and spelling? 5) Does the Background Information section present sufficient relevant background information? 6) Has the 3rd person passive voice been used consistently in the Procedures and Results sections? 7) Are the correct types of information placed in the "Description of Data" and "Explanation of Results" sections? 8) Have the results been thoroughly explained in the Discussion

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    These days our artistic landscape is so deeply defined by visual narratives on TV and in the movies that we can hardly imagine a world without images. Sometimes quality is judged solely based on a stories actions. In this image drenched society we sometimes struggle to appreciate and celebrate books and movies where the quality arises not exclusively from plot but also from the language and characters itself. The novel The Catcher in the Rye written by J.D. Salinger and the movie Stand by Me directed

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    me love just once‚ give me a cry to remember‚ so I could feel the pain and happiness.”. As the audience starts to pay more attention to singers’ appearances than their real voices‚ most current popular Vietnamese singers seem to focus too much on their outfits‚ therefore‚ forget to improve and practice their voices for better vocal quality. Recently‚ V-Pop has a growing number of cases in which singers lip-synch and dress offensively on stage. Trang Truong‚ a friend of mine who works at a recording

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    heart I know I was doing great. I was a day before it was due and I start to get stressed about it because I need to get b-roll and do my voice overs. In Broadcasting you write down what you are going to say in your voice overs and I did not know that so i just winged it. I felt for my first story it was amazing. So now when I do my voice over I do not write my voice over first. I love to see how I improve each year. I did a story over the new tennis courts which aired on Sept 30 Of this year on KFOI

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    " I swore aloud when I found myself on the ground after tripping over a small rock. Hey Aleron‚ long time no see huh? A voice remarked in my head which I recognised as Lykos‚ of all the times in the world it had to be him. Actually‚ I’m not even sure what gender these stupid voices are but I really don’t care. I regained my composition and hid behind a tree when I heard voices getting louder by the second. "Guys‚ I think he’s here." I sweat-dropped as I watched them all get worked up for me‚ when

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    takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning.” When Mrs. Flowers said this in the text‚ I really felt what she was getting at. When I really think about what she says‚ I find it is very true. Then‚ when she later exemplifies exactly what she says here‚ it really hits you. She recites “A Tale of Two Cities”‚ “It was the best of times and the worst of times…” as Marguerite expresses her own experience of the infused words uttered by Mrs. Flowers. “Her voice slid in and curved

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    TECHNIQUES VIBRATO G Tıons D vıBra HOW VIBRATO CAN SHAKE UP YOUR MUSIC By Jon Chappell V D RU M M O N D : L I S A TA N N ER ibrato is one of the most expressive techniques a musician can use. Playing notes loudly and softly or varying the tempo may create a sense of drama‚ but if you really want to make a long note shimmer—and send shivers down the spines of your listeners—just the right bit of vibrato can steal the show. The term vibrato comes from the Italian word for “vibrate‚” but

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