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There are four pairs of mouth is formed by the hard and soft palate ; the floor of Pharynx Figure 3. - Mouth , showing tongue , of the opening of the mouth tonsils , pharynx , and uvula . The palate . The palate is composed of a hard.
There are four pairs of mouth is formed by the hard and soft palate ; the floor of Pharynx Figure 3. - Mouth , showing tongue , of the opening of the mouth tonsils , pharynx , and uvula . The palate . The palate is composed of a hard.
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sure that the tongue never falls to the floor of the mouth and that the mouth does not close during the exercise . Relax . 3. Advance the tongue as far out of the mouth as possible , pointing it toward the tip of the nose .
sure that the tongue never falls to the floor of the mouth and that the mouth does not close during the exercise . Relax . 3. Advance the tongue as far out of the mouth as possible , pointing it toward the tip of the nose .
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The mouth , as has been stated before , is an important resonance chamber ; when people talk with their mouths practically closed and their jaws tight , there is not sufficient use of the opening of the mouth for mouth resonance .
The mouth , as has been stated before , is an important resonance chamber ; when people talk with their mouths practically closed and their jaws tight , there is not sufficient use of the opening of the mouth for mouth resonance .
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