Gabby was handed her friend's baby. Immediately, she began talking to the baby in a different way. Which of the following most likely describes the change in her speech?

A. Gabby is speaking softly, in a low pitch, in long sentences.
B. Gabby is speaking loudly, in a monotone voice.
C. Gabby is speaking in a higher voice, using short or simple words.
D. Gabby is speaking in a higher voice, using long sentences.


Answer: C

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