Which is true of the conversation voice?
O A. With your conversation voice, you interact with the text.
B. With your conversation voice, the purpose of reading becomes
clearer.
C. With your conversation voice, you let the text tell you what it
means.
D. With your conversation voice, the monotone produces consistent
meaning.
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O A. With your conversation voice, you interact with the t...
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