Reginald, a college freshman, is interested in a girl named Sheila, who lives down the hall from him. At a dorm party, Reginald has finally gets up the courage to talk to Sheila. What kind of "tone" is Reginald likely to use with Sheila?

a. deep, loud, and singsongy c. high, soft, and singsongy
b. deep, loud, and monosyllabic d. high, soft, and monosyllabic


ANS: C

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