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A Scottish ______ is different to an Irish one.
The ______ at which a character speaks tells us about their character in general and specifically how they are feeling at that moment.
The _____ a character speaks at might be high, showing tension or excitement, or low, showing sadness or tiredness.
When a character speaks at a fast ____ they might be scared or excited; when they speak at a slow ____, they might be tired or relaxed.
The ______ of a speech is built up from fast bits and slow bits.
A character might _____ in the middle of a speech or before speaking, to complete another task or take time to think.
__________ is the way speech goes up and down within sentences; for example, a question goes up at the end.
______ is how you time a line, giving a little pause at a certain point, or speeding up, or waiting for the audience to stop laughing.
Usually ________ follows punctuation, but you might phrase it differently if your character is scared or angry, going faster or putting more pauses in.
________ is where you make one or two words stand out from the rest because they are more important.