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Question 1:
You ....... with your lips. This is when blow air through your lips and move your lips in order to make a high*^*pitch sound.
A.
whistle
B.
wave
C.
nod
D.
tip
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You ....... with your mouth and lungs. This is when you intake air into your lungs and inhale and exhale without*^*any effort.
You ....... with your tongue. This is when you touch your tongue to something in a lapping way. Dogs often do*^*this.
You ....... with your nose. This is a very fast inhale motion where you are able to quickly smell something.
You ....... with your mouth and throat. This is when you speak and use your voice in order to communicate with*^*others.
You ....... with your lips. This is when blow air through your lips and move your lips in order to make a high*^*pitch sound.
You ....... with your mouth. This is when you speak in a quiet way so that others cannot easily understand what*^*you said.
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You ....... your nose when you have a cold or when your nose is stuffed for whatever reason. This is when*^*people use tissues and forcefully blow out into tissues in order to empty their noses.
You ....... your head in order to denote or signify disapproval. This is when you move your head from side to*^*side.
You ....... with your hands. This is when you gently tap or caress someone's head or some other part of his/her*^*body in order to denote kindness, love or approval.*^*
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