Welcome my friends, today I will talk about talking. This topic may seem boring, but it is very fun. Firstly, your teeth and tongues meet and kind of click together to make a sound. Meanwhile, another part of your body, in the back of your throat, helps control its sound, pitch, and sound. Your nose also keeps the balance of your voice. Your stomach, which has muscles designed for voice, helps you keep a loud voice without your throat hurting. However, this muscle is hard to use. If you keep on yelling for a long time without using this muscle, your throat will start to throb. Then, your voice will begin to rasp, and your sound could crack. This also leads to coughing, and that is very uncomfortable. This is not good, especially at the age of 12 to 15, because that is when your body begins to change. If your voice is raspy when that happens, you could get stuck with that horrible, witch-like voice. That will not be good, would it? Also, did you know that most of your feelings can be felt by the tone of your voice? It is not the actual words you speak, but the tone. Whether if your sarcastic or not is determined through the tone of your voice. What is wrong with you? And what is wrong with you? Are quite different. If you read through my whole article without falling asleep, then I will treat you with a story.
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Boy. Boy was an adventurous boy, and he was always learning new things. He was popular, and he was very smart. He was most famous for his singing. But one day, he got so distressed for getting a 98% on a test (average 54%) that he howled for hours and hours. The next day, he woke up to find his voice as raspy as a witch in the movie My voice! He got a F- on his music test, and his friends started to avoid him. He became infamous for his singing, and he became very lonely. So, my dear children, value your voice, for that is what shows up, as much as our appearance.
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