Hello,
Your answer would be:
They use both!
I found this on the internet:
“The table below solves the riddle: In mainland China and Singapore, Mandarin is the spoken language and people resort to Simplified Chinese when they write. In Hong Kong, Cantonese is the predominant dialect while people write in Traditional Chinese.”
Answer:
Gases in the atmosphere absorb heat.
Explanation:
<h2>edge:) 2020</h2>
<h3>be sure to follow me</h3>
When I hear it, I think, “This song sort of makes me laugh”
Vocal variation., intensity pacing and fillers are key elements for speaking competencies.
* vocal variations help the audience/ listener be engaged with the talk and be able to identify different moments within it for example feelings, or emphasis.
* intensity goes hand in hand with variations. It is also called voice intensity and it refers to the volume of the voice.
* Pace is the speed in which a person speaks. we need to be aware of the pace because if we speak very quickly, the listener will probably get lost.
* fillers do not have a meaning but they are used for conversational purposes. Maybe to take a pause and think or to show comprehension or surprise. for example; um- ah- uh, etc.