Some voice qualities are:
1) jitter - pitch sounds rough
2) pressed - harsh, often loud (strident) quality
3) pulsed - sounds similar to food cooking in a hot frying pan
4) resonant - brightened or 'ringing' sound that carries well
5) rough - uneven, bumpy sound appearing to be unsteady short-term, but persisting over the long-term
6) shimmer - crackly, buzzy
7) strained - effortfulness apparent in voice, hyperfunction of neck muscles, entire larynx may compress
8) strohbass - popping sound; vocal fry during singing
9) tremerous - affected by trembling or tremors
10) twangy - sharp, bright sound
11) ventricular - very rough (Louis Armstrong-type voice)
12) wobble - wavering or irregular variation in sound
13) yawny - <span>quality is akin to sounds made during a yawn</span>
Answer:
Yes I believe that media manipulates society. Society has always been judgemental and with media it gives society a view of what we think we should look at and so we try to look like the people on media. Media doesn't only make us think we should look different it gets you to download or buy things. Media can't be that bad right? Yes it can media gets us to be insecure and it gets us to buy more things that we think we need or think is cool. Media is not the only probably thought it's us as people we post the pictures on media and then other people do the same thing you did and then it's a trend and then people think that this is how it should really be but if we just don't post photoshopped pictures then society won't think that we are supposed to look like that. Media just make us think we should look different or buy things that we don't need. It's true that we as people should learn to love our selves but media needs to stop showing us things that are not needed or people who think we should look different.
Explanation:
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Correct as you have it. You have two independent clause joined by a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb (therefore). Those go in the order clause/semicolon/adverb/comma/clause, just as you have them.
Answer: A, Yes.
Explanation: The subject, brother, and the verb, does, agree with each other.
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