 Insight into our world of images, sound, color, patterns, forms, and movements.

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 Insight into our world of images, sound, color, patterns, forms, and movements

 The ability to use sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste to become conscious of the environment

 A position from which we perceive (understand) an object, person, or place

 The ability to move to a beat or pattern of beats

 The ability to express feelings through physical action

 How we sit and stand

 The musical tone of a voice

 The rising and falling of a pitch; adds meaning, color, and rhythm to spoken words.

 The shaping and molding of sounds into syllables

 The way sounds or syllables that represent a word are said and stressed according to the proper notation found in the dictionary

 A person’s pronunciation of words, choice of words, and manner in which the person expresses himself or herself

 A pronunciation of words from different languages blended together to form a distinct language for a group of people

 The manner in which people speak and the way words are pronounced in different parts of the world

 How softly or loudly a person speaks

 The speed at which someone speaks

 The placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively In communicating to an audience