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21 July, 21:12

Vocal behaviors that go along with verbal behaviors to convey meaning are known as question 6 options:

a. Paravocalic devices.

b. Paralanguage.

c. Fundamental frequency.

d. Enunciation.

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  1. 21 July, 21:14
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    B. paralanguage

    Explanation:

    Paralanguage refers to the additional modification that you put in your communication that can change the meaning of the core message. This could be done by changing the intonation, volume, or the nuance during the communication.

    For example, take a look at these two scenarios:

    - Hahaha, You're so stupid. It's fun having you around.

    - You are so stupid! I can't believe you even think that's okay!

    Both of them contain the word 'stupid'. But the difference in paralnguage make the meaning of the word become extremely different. The first one is used as a friendly banter/goofing around, while the second one will be interpreted as an insult.
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