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True or false: It is not important to give your voice a break/rest
False
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Name 2/3 sounds that are made in the nasal cavity
m, n, ng
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True or false: Yelling to a friend across the classroom is better for your voice than walking over to them to talk
False
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Why should you drink plenty of water?
Being well hydrated helps keep the vocal folds vibrating smoothly and easily helps to prevent injury
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True or false: Vocal nodules cause hoarseness and even fatigue from working harder to bring the vocal folds together during speech.
True
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Why do we do semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (straw phonation, lip trills)
Gives us the most gentle voicing/vibration in our vocal cords
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List two alternatives to yelling (for example, at a football game, in Personal Wellness class, etc.)
clapping, waving arms on the soccer field, use noisemakers or stomp their feet from the st
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Where are your vocal cords located?
Larynx, throat, voice box
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True or False: your vocal cords vibrate when you speak
true
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True or false: Post-nasal drip and reflux can also irritate the vocal folds and impact the voice.
True
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Why do we do the yawn sigh technique?
To relax our larynx/throat and vocal tract
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True or false: your vocal cords are open when you breathe
True
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