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1passive voice & resultant conditionby asparrowpercy114 termsNovember 19, 2009
2STANDARD GRADE DRAMA. VOICEby chazz913 termsMarch 9, 2009
3The Passive voice (3rd & mixed conj. present)by greenjelly12 termsMarch 1, 2009
4The Passive Voice (1st & 2nd conj. present)by greenjelly12 termsMarch 1, 2009
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5Voice Race Testby beaver-whirled10 termsMay 12, 2009
6The Passive Voice (future)by greenjelly30 termsMarch 1, 2009
7Passive Voice/Active Voice by mckato10 termsMay 6, 2009
8voice race chapter 17by carltonlassiter17 termsApril 23, 2009
9Voice Disordersby csaporito933 termsNovember 19, 2009
10Unvoiced Hiraganaby Smokestack46 termsSeptember 14, 2009
11florida backwards for voice raceby JosephMay25 termsApril 20, 2009
12Spanish Adverbs and Verbs having to do with passive voice.by vicvic3027 termsOctober 22, 2008
13Kidz Hav A voiceby cookiesRus4 termsJuly 20, 2009
14The Passive Voice (imperfect)by greenjelly30 termsMarch 1, 2009
15The Passive Voice (4rd conj. present)by greenjelly6 termsMarch 1, 2009
16Spanish 200 - Voice Raceby kushy01165 termsJune 10, 2009
17Basic Voice Termsby deathdefyer200225 termsFebruary 12, 2008
18Psychogenic Voice Disordersby ctheodosi7 termsAugust 5, 2009
19Voice Science Exam 2: Bone and Cartilageby JZlaughs7 termsDecember 5, 2008
20Conditions- Tense Voice Moodby chloe72126 termsFebruary 12, 2009
21Present Stem Passive Voiceby hckydude1218 termsFebruary 24, 2009
22A Voice for the Peopleby yaseenfig5 termsMarch 9, 2009
23Voice Quizby millerchar10 termsMay 15, 2008
24Voice Science Chapter 6: Voice Registersby JZlaughs8 termsDecember 10, 2008
25Voice Science Exam 2: Intrinsic Musclesby JZlaughs7 termsDecember 5, 2008
26cm voice level 9by virginiagn_chs19 termsMarch 7, 2009
271st & 2nd Conjugations: Passive Voice of the Present Systemby chacko218 termsAugust 27, 2009
28Voice and Dictionby cougardrama13 termsNovember 10, 2009
29Synopsis of voco in third person indictitive and active voiceby eyubogluev6 termsDecember 3, 2008
30Voice Science Chapter 3: Vocal Resonanceby JZlaughs16 termsDecember 10, 2008
312nd conjugation e- stems, active voiceby cleal218 termsMay 18, 2009
32Voice Science Chapter 2: Nature of Soundby JZlaughs20 termsDecember 6, 2008
33English 11 American Voices Emerson Vocabularyby benblah136 termsSeptember 17, 2007
34VoiceRace testby ddsharp338 termsOctober 27, 2009
35Voice Science Finalby stukea28912 termsMay 11, 2009
36Voice Sci Exam 3by deelyfeofdparty30 termsNovember 15, 2009
37Italian Words for Singing Voices and Singersby ebsports929 termsFebruary 10, 2008
38Vocab List on voiceby lrollins25 termsFebruary 26, 2009
39William Faulkner: Voice from the Southby lgiraldo10 termsNovember 21, 2008
403rd Conjugation: Passive Voice of the Present Systemby chacko218 termsOctober 5, 2009
41AP English Voiceby elliota109122 termsOctober 8, 2009
42Rules of Voice-leadingby BMLR123410 termsNovember 18, 2009
43NCEA MUSIC L1-4 Instrument Ensemble/Voicesby ncearesource16 termsSeptember 25, 2009
44speakingby StevieQ71 termsMay 4, 2009
454th Conjugation: Passive Voice of the Present Systemby chacko218 termsOctober 5, 2009
46Voice Disordersby caseystanard6 termsOctober 7, 2009
47voices in democracy chap 1by JINDPREET7 termsOctober 14, 2009
48test for voice gamesby alexsay343 termsAugust 17, 2009
49Voice Science Exam 1: Breathingby JZlaughs37 termsDecember 3, 2008
50Voice CM Level 8 vocabby virginiagn_chs19 termsMarch 8, 2008

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1Bhagavad Gita - The Voice of GodSlokas from the Gita with their meaning...2 users
2Civil Rights VoicesVoices Semester 1 2008-2009 MICDS12 users
voice definitions
# Definition Sets
1voc23 sets
2la voz20 sets
3stimme19 sets
4vox16 sets
5hang15 sets
6the fluency, rhythm and liveliness in writing that makes it unique to the writer13 sets
7a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated13 sets
8can refer to two different areas of writing. one refers to the relationship between a sentence's subject and verb (active and passive). the second refers to the total "sound" of the writer's style.11 sets
9the fluency, rhythm and liveliness in writing that makes it unique to the writer.9 sets
10die stimme8 sets
11in grammar, a term for the relationship between a verb and a noun. in rhetoric, a distinctive quality in the style and tone of writing.8 sets
12the fluency, rhythm and liveliness in writing that make it unique to the writer7 sets
13the fluency, rhythm and liveliness in writing that make it unique to the writer.7 sets
14hääl7 sets
15voz6 sets
16la voix6 sets
17distinct dialogue, actions, and feelings that identify a character6 sets
18vox, vocis5 sets
19the point of view from which a story is told5 sets
20こえ5 sets
21ses5 sets
22expression in spoken or written words5 sets
23putting yourself into your writing, reaching out to the audience, and making sure the tone is right for purpose and topic.4 sets
24the author's distinctive style or perspective, or the particular speech patterns of the speaker4 sets
25refers to the relationship between a sentence's subject and verb, as well as to the total "sound" of a writer's style4 sets
26refers to two different areas of writing. one refers to the relationship between a sentence's subject and verb (active and passive voice). the second refers to the total "sound" of a writer's style.4 sets
27the acknowledged or unacknowledged source of the words of the story4 sets
28the way a written work conveys an author's attitude4 sets
29voix4 sets
30trait concerned with the personality of the writer4 sets
31distinctive features of a person's speech and speech patterns.3 sets
32hang (emberi)3 sets
33the personal tone and flavor of the author's message3 sets
34n. 聲音3 sets
35an opinion or attitude of an author, or a means by which it is expressed.3 sets
36the point of view which a story is told3 sets
37the point of view in which a story is told3 sets
38expression in spoken or written words, or by other means3 sets
39conveying the feeling of the writer that suits the purpose and the audience3 sets
40the outlook from which the events are related; narrators position in a literary work.3 sets