/ˈæks/
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#2: /æ/ | |
Tongue | The tongue is wide. The front stays forward, touching the back of the bottom front teeth. The back part of the tongue stretches up. |
Jaw | The jaw drops. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
#3: /k/ | |
Tongue | The back part of the tongue reaches up and touches the soft palate, cutting off the air. The tongue pulls away and the air flows. |
Lips | The lips position to adjust the sound that comes next. |
Air | Air passes through the mouth. First, the air stops. Then, it flows. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords do not vibrate. |
#4: /s/ | |
Tongue | The tongue is behind the teeth. |
Lips | |
Teeth | The teeth remain clenched. |
Air | The air flows through the tip of the tongue towards the edge of the teeth. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords do not vibrate. |
Axline, the agile ax-wielding acrobat, Twirled and twirled on a tightrope with tact. With axes in hand, he'd spin and spin, While spectators grinned and chuckled within. With each twirl, the axes would fly, Axline never missed, oh my, oh my! Axline the ax-wielding showman, Bringing joy with every ax he'd throw, man! His axline antics brought laughter and cheer, The crowd couldn't help but clap and jeer. Twist after twist, twirling with glee, Axline stole the show, made everyone see. So if you need a laugh and want some fun, Come watch Axline, he's the one! The ax-wielding twister who dazzles with ease, Bringing joy and laughter, oh how he pleases!
Romantic love allows you to focus mating energy. Attachment sustains that relationship as long as necessary to raise your baby.
Helen Fisher
roʊˈmæntɪk lʌv əˈlaʊz ju tu ˈfoʊkəs ˈmeɪtɪŋ ˈɛnərʤi əˈtæʧmənt səˈsteɪnz ðæt riˈleɪʃənˌʃɪp æz lɔŋ æz ˈnɛsəˌsɛri tu reɪz jʊər ˈbeɪbi