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Diction and Projection Test
On Questions 2--8 Match each DEFINITION with the correct TERM-use each TERM only once
On Questions 11-14 Match each LEVEL of diction with it's correct USAGE-use each only once
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How loud or quiet a sound is on any given frequency
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
The pitch or speed of vibrations of a sound on any given amplitude
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
Emphasizing the important words in a speech or performance
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
Speaking so the consonants in words are clear and understood
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
Speaking loudly enough in order to be heard by your audience
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
Letter sounds that are not interrupted, such as a, e, i, o, u, & sometimes y
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
Letter sounds that are interrupted or stopped by the lips, teeth or tongue
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Diction
Projection
Inflection
Amplitude
Frequency
Consonants
Vowels
What does a decibel measure?
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How many decibels should a performer reach in order to be heard by an audience?
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30
50
70
120
Select the option that represents the type of diction on the line that corresponds with the correct description: MUMBLE diction (totally unclear)
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Consonants are emphasized too much
Normal conversation, some slurs
Least understandable, few words understood
Used in most performances & speeches, clear
Select the option that represents the type of diction on the line that corresponds with the correct description: EVERYDAY Diction (somewhat clear)
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Consonants are emphasized too much
Normal conversation, some slurs
Least understandable, few words understood
Used in most performances & speeches, clear
Select the option that represents the type of diction on the line that corresponds with the correct description: UNDERSTANDABLE Diction (very clear)
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Consonants are emphasized too much
Normal conversation, some slurs
Least understandable, few words understood
Used in most performances & speeches, clear
Select the option that represents the type of diction on the line that corresponds with the correct description: PROPER Diction (too clear)
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Consonants are emphasized too much
Normal conversation, some slurs
Least understandable, few words understood
Used in most performances & speeches, clear
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