emphasis / stress - placing extra force or prominence on certain words or syllables., pitch - refers to the highness or lowness of someone's voice., intonation - refers to the variation of pitch across a phrase or a sentence., pause - refers to moments of silence during a speech., pace / tempo / speech rate - refers to the speed at which someone speaks., volume - refers to the loudness or softness of the voice., tone of voice - refers to the way we use our voice to convey meaning and emotions., facial expressions - refers to the use of facial muscles to convey emotions., gestures / body language - physical behaviours used to express or convey information., dysfluency - refers to pauses used as fillers, for example, 'umm'., accent / dialect - refers to how people pronounce words and the vocabulary used., laughter - the action or sound of laughing., visual aids - visual materials, such as pictures, charts, and diagrams, that help people understand and remember information., sigh - a deep audible breath.,

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