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Jeopardy A B C E D 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

How loudly or softly a person speaks 100 Points How loudly or softly a person speaks

Freedom from all bodily tensions 200 Points Freedom from all bodily tensions

The musical tone of a voice 300 Points The musical tone of a voice

400 Points The way sounds or syllables that represent a word are said according to the dictionary

The process of varying inflections of the voice 500 Points The process of varying inflections of the voice

The speed at which someone speaks 100 Points The speed at which someone speaks

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

The amount of force you use in inhaling and exhaling 300 Points The amount of force you use in inhaling and exhaling

The muscle located between the abdomen and the rib cage 400 Points The muscle located between the abdomen and the rib cage

500 Points How we sit and stand

The necessary process of inhaling and exhaling air to live 100 Points The necessary process of inhaling and exhaling air to live

200 Points An instrument that can be used to record voice vibrations and show voice patterns

The effective control of all voice elements and body movements 300 Points The effective control of all voice elements and body movements

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

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

100 Points Protects the lungs

200 Points The placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively in communicating to an audience

300 Points The voice element that makes one person sound different from everyone else.

400 Points The rising and falling of pitch; adds meaning color and rhythm to spoken words

Muscular membranes in the larynx that produce sound 500 Points Muscular membranes in the larynx that produce sound

The shaping and molding of sounds into syllables 100 Points The shaping and molding of sounds into syllables

How projection is different from volume 200 Points How projection is different from volume

Why breath control is important in theatre 300 Points Why breath control is important in theatre

400 Points One thing you could change to make your character sound different from you

Say a tongue twister three times fast 500 Points Say a tongue twister three times fast