Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Response for Sept. 30

1. The sound matters reading discusses how a voice can help a reader focus on words. Does that take away from the meaning of the words and add more emphasis on sound or vice versa?

I think it adds more emphasis on the words because it can emphasize different aspects of the sentence to create different meaning to it. Therefore, the words never change, just how you say it. That means that the words are the independent variable, so the sound depends on the words.

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