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4 February, 13:41

If a cold gives you a stuffed-up nose, it changes the way your voice sounds, even if your vocal cords are not affected. Explain why this is so.

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  1. 4 February, 14:09
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    Probably because they may talk while breathing out of there nose. Try holding your nose and talking it would sound just like a person with a cold
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