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Is itTrue or false a speakers voice can help convey connotation?

True.

Here's why:

* Connotation is the implied or suggested meaning of a word or phrase, beyond its literal definition.

* A speaker's voice can carry a lot of nonverbal cues that influence connotation:

* Tone: A sarcastic tone can make a statement have a completely different meaning than if it was said with a neutral tone.

* Inflection: Rising or falling intonation can emphasize certain words or phrases, adding emotional weight or irony.

* Volume: Speaking loudly or softly can convey confidence, aggression, or insecurity.

* Speed: Talking quickly can create a sense of urgency, while speaking slowly can convey seriousness or deliberation.

* Pauses: Strategic pauses can create dramatic tension or highlight important points.

Therefore, a speaker's voice can significantly contribute to the connotation of their words, even if the words themselves are neutral.

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