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The Person who performs this is called:
The Person who performs this is called:


'''ventriloquist''' .
'''ventriloquist'''  




[[File:ventriloquist.jpg|left|thumb|on the picture you see a ventriloquist with a doll]]
[[File:ventriloquist.jpg|300px|on the picture you see a ventriloquist with a doll]]
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== Words with the same meaning ==
== Words with the same meaning ==
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Ventriloquism looks like someone else is speaking.  
Ventriloquism looks like someone else is speaking.  


Usually, a vetriloquist works with a doll.  
Usually a vetriloquist work with a doll.  


The vetriloquist speaks without moving his mouth.  
The vetriloquist speaks without moving his mouth.  
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To speak without moving his mouth,
The ventriloquist uses to speak (without move his mouth):
 
the ventriloquist uses his:
 
*[[Jaw]]
*[[Jaw]]
*[[Tongue]]
*[[Tongue]]
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