Pauses refer to brief periods of inactivity or interruption in speech, action, or thought. They are intentional or unintentional breaks that allow for reflection, emphasis, or the gathering of one's thoughts.
pauses can vary in length, from a mere split second to a more significant period.
They serve various functions, including adding suspense, allowing the audience to process information, or signaling a transition.
Effective use of pauses can enhance communication by providing clarity and controlling the flow of information.
These breaks can add emphasis, indicate a change of subject or simply provide time for the speaker to collect themselves.
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