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What is the difference between yell and shout and scream ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between yell and shout and scream ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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if I'm correct, yelling is making loud noise
shouting and screaming are types of yelling.
shouting is low-pitch / normal-pitch yelling, usually with words
screaming is high-pitch yelling, usually just "aaaah" of some other meaningless sound
examples of situations:
fear : you usually scream
calling your dog from far: shouting
I'm not native English so I hope I got this right. at least I'm certain that shouting is not high-pitch and screaming is high-pitch
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