OC Chapter 2
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- Q1Vocal production ishow we talk to our neighborhow we make soundhow our voices worka job at a recording studio60sEditDelete
- Q2What is number 1?nasal cavityPharynxDiaphragmLarynx60sEditDelete
- Q3What is number 2?tracheaDiaphragmNasal CavityLarynx60sEditDelete
- Q4Another name for trachea ispharynxwind canalthroat cavitywindpipe60sEditDelete
- Q5The length of the vocal cords affectpitchqualityquantityrate60sEditDelete
- Q6The longer the vocal cords, the __________ the voice.lowersofterstrongerhigher60sEditDelete
- Q7The purpose of the vocal cords is totie it upproduce airproduce soundproduce a swallow60sEditDelete
- Q8What is number 3?tracheanasal cavitylarynxpharynx60sEditDelete
- Q9What is number 4?sinusestracheanose holesnasal cavity60sEditDelete
- Q10The purpose of the nasal cavity, soft palate, and nose is toresonate soundrelevate soundarticulate soundrepurpose sound60sEditDelete
- Q11The purpose of tongue, teeth, and lips are toresonate soundaspirate soundarticulate soundarrest sound60sEditDelete
- Q12Speech occurs when articulators form sound intowhistleswordswhispersgrunts60sEditDelete
- Q13Listening isthe act of responding to soundthe act of receiving sounda four step process involving hearinga four step process of understanding a message60sEditDelete
- Q14Hearing isthe act of receiving soundusing experience to interpretunderstanding what you hearregistering sound60sEditDelete
- Q15Which is not one of the four step process of listeningreceiving informationinterpreting informationhearing informationevaluating a message60sEditDelete
- Q16After a person receives and interprets a message, you mustevaluate the message and respond to itbecome the messagerespond to the messageevaluate the message60sEditDelete
- Q17Why do listeners have an advantage over speakers?our listening/speaking is the samespeak faster than we listenlisten faster than we speakthe listener isn't speaking30sEditDelete
- Q18Which type of listening is the basis for all other listening?creativecriticalinformationalempathic60sEditDelete
- Q19Which kind of listening is examining a message and making decisions about your findings?creativeinformationalempathiccritical60sEditDelete
- Q20This kind of listening involves listening to another's feelings and ideascreativecriticalinformationalempathic60sEditDelete