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When reading a book silently, do you change the tone of your voice, your accent to fit the character talking on the book? ?

When reading a book silently, do you change the tone of your voice, your accent to fit the character talking on the book? ?

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Grace

Yup, some even have accents ?

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Samantha

Yeah ?

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Sana

Yes ?

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Danni

Yep

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Ghel

Sometimes yes and I would even read it out loud

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Sanzidah

somtimes I read outloud while doing this

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Danna

Oh yea!!

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YmmijQuestion author

I only read loudly in different accents when I’m reading from a text book, especially when I’m bored of a lesson ?

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Azriel

Always. ?

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Rachel

Yes ?

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Liane

Yes ???

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Lilly

Yesss, always.

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Raya

Of course! Or create an accent doe rhe character haha I also Invision which actor would play each character. @Cadie

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Nicole

Yess!!! I always do!! ??

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Gemma

Sure do!! ?? I am reading “Discovery of Witches” and there are accents all over the place! And my reading voice changes with every one ?

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Chrissie

Yes!

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Helm

Lol i’d never taught about that ,i assume that everyone should talk for himself

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Amanda

Yes isn’t that how everyone reads

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Ariel

That’s a statement, not a question. Of course I do. ?

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Susan

Probably, yes.

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Margarita

All the time??

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Jana

Sometimes

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Jessica

In my head, yes. All characters have different voices.

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Christle

Uh…-shifty eyes-…No, I totally don’t do that, I don’t know what you’re talking about…

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David

Yes!!!!!!

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Kate

I don’t change accents…

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Loretta

OF COURSE!!!! My sister who is 18 always wants me to read her my books because she likes that I do a different voice for every character.

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Jessica

Yep. I’ve tried to do it out loud but it doesn’t work at all ?

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Megan

I never actually realized that I do that, but I do. Except the accent part, I usually read in the accent I talk in.

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Assia

Yes especailly if one of them is yelling ?? i even imagin them inside my head

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Josie

Heck yes!

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Beth

Always! ?

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Musaab

Yes!!! Sometimes i read the sentence a few different times to get the voice just right ?

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Kasia

Yes. All the time ?

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Kaye

To the point that sometimes I start speaking with an accent

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Dexter

yup…it’s like having several characters acting out their respective roles inside my head

i guest, that’s what they call : “interactive reading”

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Sue

Yes!!!

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Allison

Yup!

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Lana

Heck yes!

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Michelle

no

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Brittany

Yep

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Sarah

Yes

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Bruna

yeees ! specially if i’m reading in another language

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Nellwynne

Yaaaaassss!!

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Amber

Yes

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Jessica

Nope

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Sachin

Many freaking times.

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Sybil

doesn’t everybody?☺️

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Aelin

yup

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Selina

100% sometimes I read it out loud to myself ??

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Heather

Yes

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Nomi

In my head yes

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Nomi

While reading a comic book does someone else also reads a character in the voice of your favourite voice actor for that character? For example, I read Batman in Kevin Conroy’s voice and Stuart Allen’s voice for Damian. Anyone else?

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Barbara

No, but if I read aloud, yes.

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Kiara

All the time ?? lol right now I’m reading murder on the orient express and m. Poirot has a French accent ??

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Amber

In a way, both yes and no. In my head, the characters do not sound like me. They have their own voices. I cannot, with my own voice, imitate these voices/accents, but they do speak within my head.

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Dana

I admit, when reading the Throne of Glass series, I tried to imagine Rowan’s voice when he talked ? I can’t at all

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Sri

Yes it happens

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Sayeed

I did it while reading IT. Tried to follow the voices of Richie.

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