Answer: Timbre
Explanation: In addition to the fact that the mother's voice has a certain pitch and intensity, it also has its unique characteristic, which is a certain quality completely different, recognisable from the others, means unique. This uniquely recognisable characteristic of voice is called timbre, but also timbre is understood to mean sounds. Let's say every instrument has a distinctive sound, regardless of pitch or intensity. So, for example, we will distinguish the trumpet from the clarinet and together from the flute, although they play the same tone because they have a different timbre.
Alienation from one's religion is the correct answer.
Alienation from one's religion is <u>NOT</u> one of Marx's four types of alienation and has nothing to do with Marx. In fact, according to Karl Marx, there are only 4 types of alienation within the capitalism mode of production, such as:
- Alienation from the product of one's labor.
- Alienation from one's self.
- Alienation from others.
- Alienation of the worker from the act of production.
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