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Issue

Multiple voices at once

Example

The hometeam fans started their chant for Muskovich, the star. “Moose! Moose! Moose! Moose!”

Guidelines

Several people are shouting, or a crowd is chanting together. What do you do?

Do this in the narrator's voice. There is no individual speaking here. If appropriate, read the dialogue a bit louder.

However if a series of separate voices are heard, then each of them should sound a bit different from the narrator, and a bit different from the voice just before. “Let me out!” “Me, too.” Stay within a reasonable range so you don't draw too much attention to the voice differences.

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