Paralanguage includes vocal features such as pitch,volume and speed that accompany spoken words. Changing pitch and slowing speech draw attention to a key message without altering the words themselves. This is a classic use of paralanguage for emphasis.
Option A:
Semantics deals with meanings of words,not the way they are voiced.
Option B:
Proxemics involves physical distance between people,not voice quality.
Option C:
Therefore paralanguage accurately names the vocal behaviour described.
Option D:
Haptics concerns communication through touch,which is not referred to in the stem.
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