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Vowels are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
Vowels are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
True
Consonants are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
Consonants are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
False
A doctor who wants to look at the back of a patient’s mouth often asks them to say consonants.
A doctor who wants to look at the back of a patient’s mouth often asks them to say consonants.
False
Vowels are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
Vowels are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
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Consonants are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
Consonants are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips.
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A doctor who wants to look at the back of a patient’s mouth often asks them to say vowels.
A doctor who wants to look at the back of a patient’s mouth often asks them to say vowels.
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