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angry
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furious
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sad
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devastated
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joyful
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excited tone
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terrified
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nervous
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anxious
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bored
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apathetic
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sarcastic
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passive aggressive
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arrogant
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pleading
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sympathetic tone
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nostalgic
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melancholic
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smug
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confused
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whispered
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shouting
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loudly
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quietly
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muttering
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raspy voice
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deep booming voice
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high pitch
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low pitch
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squeaky voice
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nasal voice
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breathy
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gravelly voice
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monotone
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vocal fry
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hoarse
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trembling voice
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speaking very quickly
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slow and deliberate
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staccato
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stammering
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slurring words
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sing-song
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rhythmic
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out of breath
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yawning while speaking
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laughing while speaking
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crying while speaking
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gritting teeth
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with a lisp
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clearing throat while speaking
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in a professional broadcast tone
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like a news anchor
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like a sports commentator
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cartoonishly
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like a cartoon villain
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like a robot
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like an AI assistant
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like an old person
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like a small child
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authoritative military tone
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like a strict teacher
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like a soothing therapist
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like a flight attendant
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preaching to a large congregation
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with a thick southern accent
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with a posh British accent
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with a thick Scottish accent
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with a French accent
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with a Russian accent
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with an Irish brogue
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with a New York accent
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with a slight foreign accent
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with a heavy accent
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echo
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heavy echo
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muffled
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through a megaphone
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over a walkie talkie
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radio static
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telephone voice
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underwater
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in a large empty hall
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in a small bathroom
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distant
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very close to the microphone
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ASMR whisper
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whispered frantically
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shouting over loud noise
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trying not to laugh
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holding back tears
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speaking with a mouth full of food
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like waking up from a deep sleep
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reading a legal disclaimer very fast
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like a robot running out of battery
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trying to be quiet but failing
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condescendingly explaining something simple
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pretending to be happy but clearly sad
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losing voice from screaming too much
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muffled from behind a closed door
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whispering a secret conspiratorially
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panting heavily between words
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voice cracking from puberty
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drunk and slurring heavily
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hypnotic and soothing
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like an automated customer service menu
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screaming in agony
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muttering under breath defensively
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enthusiastic infomercial host
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dramatic movie trailer voice
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like a tired parent
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struggling to lift something heavy while speaking
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talking through a yawn
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shivering from extreme cold
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projecting to the back of a theater
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with a blocked nose
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sounding completely exhausted
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rapid fire auctioneer tone
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like a radio DJ in the morning
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with excessive vocal fry
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talking in your sleep
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hyperactive and caffeinated
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trying to sound intimidating but failing
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speaking underwater
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with a dramatic pause before every word
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overly enunciating every single syllable
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singing conversationally
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barely audible whisper
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hushed and barely audible, breath on the mic
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soft and intimate, close to the listener
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gentle and understated
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measured and quiet with careful pacing
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loud and fully projected
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full-voiced and resonant
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shouting at full volume
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screaming at the top of their lungs
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bellowing like a drill sergeant
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straining to be heard over background noise
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dropping to a stage whisper mid-sentence
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voice rising in volume as emotion builds
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starting loud and pulling back to almost nothing
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very slow and deliberate, each word placed carefully
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slow and measured with long gaps between thoughts
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leisurely and unhurried, plenty of room for each word
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brisk and efficient, no wasted syllables
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rapid-fire and breathless
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rushing through the words as if running out of time
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at an auctioneer's breakneck cadence
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stumbling and halting, searching for words
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with dramatic pauses between every phrase
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with very long pregnant silences mid-sentence
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metronomic and perfectly even rhythm
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rhythm irregular and syncopated
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pace accelerating through each sentence to the end
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pace decelerating through each sentence to a stop
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with vowels stretched to nearly double their natural length
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with consonants clipped and percussively precise
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with stress landing on unexpected syllables
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with every stressed syllable elongated
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pitch rising sharply at the end of each phrase
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pitch falling dramatically to end each sentence
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in an unusually high register
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in an unusually deep low register
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register shifting between high and low mid-phrase
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volume swelling and receding like a wave
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sudden unpredictable volume spikes
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sustained consistent softness throughout
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barely containing rage, voice tight and controlled
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quietly furious, each word measured and deliberate
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cold and emotionally flat, affect stripped out
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brokenhearted and struggling to hold together
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on the verge of tears, voice cracking at the edges
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crying while speaking, words broken by sobs
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in a voice barely recognizable from crying
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bursting with pride and trying not to show it
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nervously excited, pitch slightly too high
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paralyzed with fear, voice gone small and thin
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numb and dissociated, speaking from far away
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manic and barely controlled, thoughts spilling out
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tenderly loving, voice warm and low
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bitterly resentful, each word laced with it
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deeply disappointed but keeping composure
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sarcastically enthusiastic, overselling every word
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darkly amused, smiling at something grim
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cautiously hopeful, almost afraid to say it
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utterly defeated, no energy left
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defiant and unyielding, chin up
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desperate and pleading, voice stretched thin
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voice thick with unshed tears
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with a barely perceptible tremor of suppressed laughter
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with a barely perceptible tremor of suppressed rage
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warm but cautious, choosing words carefully
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flat and exhausted but trying to sound fine
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professional tone breaking down into genuine emotion
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overly cheerful, clearly compensating for something
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holding back something that wants to come out
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calm and methodical while visibly distressed
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theatrical and over-the-top with genuine underlying feeling
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physically exhausted and breathless from exertion
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speaking while still out of breath from running
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shaky from adrenaline, voice unsteady
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trembling from cold or fear
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voice cracking from strain or emotion
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hoarse and strained from overuse
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recovering from illness, rough and slightly congested
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sleepy and barely awake, words slurring softly
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groggy just after waking, mid-morning fog still on
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drunk and slurring slightly, words blurring together
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heavily intoxicated, losing the thread mid-sentence
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speaking through gritted teeth, jaw tight
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with a smile audible in every word
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yawning fighting through mid-sentence
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wincing in pain while trying to keep speaking
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steadying oneself with a slow breath before each phrase
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speaking in a trance-like calm
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dissociated and floating, voice detached from the words
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completely overwhelmed, voice going thin
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in a state of controlled panic
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in shock, words arriving slowly and unevenly
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meditative and deeply present, no hurry anywhere
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confused and searching, finishing few sentences completely
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totally absorbed in thought, almost talking to themselves
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eerily calm in a crisis, too quiet, too steady
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as a seasoned broadcast radio announcer
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as a late-night radio host, smooth and unhurried
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as a high-energy morning radio host
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as a documentary narrator, measured and thoughtful
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as a nature documentary narrator, quiet with wonder
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as a true crime podcast narrator, building dread
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as a stern military commander, clipped and final
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as a high-energy sports commentator
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as a calm chess match commentator
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as a villain delivering a monologue with relish
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as a wise elderly storyteller with perfect timing
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as a nervous first-time presenter trying to hide it
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as a kindergarten teacher, warm and very clear
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as a corporate drone reading from a script, hollow
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as a stage hypnotist, low and rhythmically insistent
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as a carnival barker, projecting over crowd noise
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as a physician with careful bedside manner
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as a judge delivering a verdict, weightily formal
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as a cheerful flight attendant, pleasant and practiced
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as a deadpan stand-up comedian, totally straight-faced
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as a Shakespearean actor projecting to the back row
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as an over-caffeinated tech influencer
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as a patient meditation guide, slow and grounded
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as a cooking show host, bright and encouraging
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as an auctioneer at full professional speed
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as a lawyer in deposition, precise and careful
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as a therapist, open and unhurried
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as a sports coach at halftime, urgent and motivating
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as a news anchor, authoritative and neutral
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as a self-help guru, earnest and declarative
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as a children's TV presenter, enormous energy
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as a funeral officiant, solemn and paced
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as a pilot making a cabin announcement
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as a museum audio guide, clear and informative
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as a voiceover artist recording a commercial
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as a narrator for a horror anthology
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in received pronunciation British English
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in a thick Scottish brogue
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in a broad Australian accent
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in a Southern American drawl
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in a New York city accent
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in a thick Irish lilt
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in a Texan drawl
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in a Boston accent
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in a posh aristocratic English accent
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in a rough working-class London accent
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in a mid-Atlantic transatlantic accent from old Hollywood
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in French-accented English
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in Spanish-accented English
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in Russian-accented English
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in German-accented English
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in Japanese-accented English
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in Italian-accented English
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in Indian-accented English, sing-song and precise
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in Arabic-accented English, consonants rich
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in Portuguese-accented English
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as a non-native speaker, careful and deliberate
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in the manner of someone translating from their first language as they go
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in the manner of someone who learned the language primarily from books
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as if speaking through a telephone handset
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as if recorded on a cheap low-quality microphone
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with heavy reverb as if in a cathedral or large stone hall
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with subtle reverb as if in a large empty room
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as if broadcast over a stadium PA system
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as if coming from an old AM radio, slightly fuzzy
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with the dry close sound of a recording studio
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as if heard through a thin wall
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with the warmth and crackle of a cassette tape
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robotically flat with no inflection at all
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with slight distortion as if the mic is overdriven
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as if speaking through a megaphone
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with the tinny processed quality of a speakerphone
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as if speaking from another room, slightly muffled
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in a formal academic lecture register
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as if reading aloud to check if something sounds right
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with the cadence of someone dictating a letter slowly
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with the cadence of someone writing aloud as they think
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with the precision of a scientist describing an observation
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with the imprecision of someone half-remembering
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as if narrating their own life from a great distance
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like someone who has told this story a hundred times
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like someone telling this story for the first time
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with the practiced smoothness of a confident storyteller
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with the loose rambling quality of a very long anecdote
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in the manner of a person who is stalling for time
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with the compressed intensity of someone with very little time
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with conspiratorial undertone as if someone might overhear
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with studied nonchalance, pretending not to care
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with the gravity of someone about to say something irreversible
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with the lightness of someone who has just set something down
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with the distracted quality of someone doing two things at once
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with the hyper-focused precision of someone doing one thing carefully
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with the dreamy quality of someone half-asleep
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with the bright precision of someone very alert and caffeinated
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in the voice of someone recounting a dream they are already forgetting
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as a very young child around four or five years old
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as a precocious eight-year-old trying to sound smart
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as a teenager trying very hard to sound mature
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as a young adult trying to sound authoritative
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in middle age, confident and settled in the voice
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as an elderly person, warm with accumulated patience
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as a very old person, voice thin and slightly wavering
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with clipped efficient precision, nothing wasted
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with theatrical languor, every syllable drawn out
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in the staccato rhythm of someone fighting through nerves
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in the warm register of someone genuinely glad to see you
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in the flat register of someone who has heard this too many times
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with detached irony throughout
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with absolute deadpan sincerity
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in heavy melodrama
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in a parody of a movie trailer voice, impossibly deep
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in a parody of an infomercial presenter, aggressively upbeat
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as if auditioning for a role and trying too hard
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with the cadence of a 1940s newsreel announcer
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with exaggerated southern gothic register
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with performative reluctance from someone who secretly loves this
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with over-articulation as if teaching someone to pronounce words
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with the manner of a person who expects not to be believed
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with the manner of a person who expects to be believed completely
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in the hushed register appropriate for a library or museum
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with the practiced calm of an air traffic controller
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as if everything said is slightly more important than it appears
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with pitch rising sharply at the end as if every statement is a question
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speeding up dramatically at the end of each sentence
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with every sentence delivered as if it is the most important one
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ironically formal in a very casual context
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casually informal in a very formal context
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speaking to a child as if speaking to an adult
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speaking to an adult as if speaking to a child
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as if on the phone with someone who cannot hear well
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with the warmth and imprecision of a very good storyteller
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with the coolness and precision of a very exacting one
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with each word arriving like punctuation
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as if reading from a teleprompter while pretending not to
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with the rhythm of someone reciting something memorized long ago
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as if every sentence has been rehearsed but not quite enough
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with the loose warmth of someone who has had one drink
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with the unsettling smoothness of someone who never blinks
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with brittle cheerfulness stretched over something else
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as if making an apology without using the word sorry
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with the register of someone who has just stopped crying
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with the register of someone who is about to start
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in the voice of someone who has given this speech before and hated it every time
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deliberately vague and evasive, circling but not landing
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carefully choosing each word as if in a minefield
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rushing through the hard part to get it over with
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in the open-throated warmth of someone singing to themselves
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with the breathless pacing of someone who barely made it here
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speaking slowly as if the listener needs time to absorb each part
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speaking quickly as if the listener can keep up and they trust that
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with the confidence of someone who knows they are absolutely right
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with the uncertainty of someone who suspects they might be wrong
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as if the speaker is translating something almost untranslatable
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as if the speaker is discovering what they think as they speak
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with the effort of someone choosing not to say what they want to say
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with the ease of someone saying exactly what they mean
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in the low careful voice of someone not wanting to wake anyone
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with the pacing of a story told around a fire, slow and inevitable
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with the energy of someone at the very beginning of something
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with the energy of someone at the very end of something
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with volume slowly rising through the whole passage
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with volume slowly falling through the whole passage
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with a single sudden drop to silence mid-thought then resuming
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with a single sudden rise to full voice then back down
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with the measured cadence of a chess player thinking aloud
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with the lilt and rhythm of someone from a bilingual household
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with the care of someone speaking a language they love but did not grow up with
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with joyful abandon, not worrying about how it sounds
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with extreme self-consciousness, worrying about exactly how it sounds
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with the matter-of-fact tone of someone describing the extraordinary
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with the wonder-struck tone of someone describing the ordinary
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as if reciting something sacred from memory
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as if making something up and committing to it completely |