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Stells [14]
4 years ago
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We communicate with verbal language, but sometimes words cannot convey everything. sometimes we may unknowingly resort to a syst

em of body movements as well as a collection of noises and tone of voice in order to fully convey what?
Social Studies
2 answers:
Varvara68 [4.7K]4 years ago
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<span>These body movements, collection of noises and tone of voice help convey emotion. Body movements can display emotions such as anger, fear or happiness. The body movement helps put more emphasize on your emotions by making them more prominent or visual to others. Emotions can also be empathized by your voice and how loud your voice is, the tone of your voice, speech rate and pitch.</span>
Naddik [55]4 years ago
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Sometimes we may unknowingly resort to a system of body movements as well as a collection of noises and tone of voice in order to fully convey emotions. Through body movements, facial expressions, g<span>estures, eye movement, touch and the use of space</span> we can express how we feel, are we sad, angry, happy.... 
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