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When you're voicing a phrase that suggests it will be continued, especially as a beginning, you want to create a sense of curiosity and anticipation. Here's how you can do it step by step:

  1. Start with a calm and inviting tone: Use a friendly voice that draws the listener in, as if you're about to tell them something exciting.
  2. Keep your pace moderate: Don't speak too fast or too slow. A steady pace helps keep the listener's attention and hints that there's more to come.
  3. Use a rising intonation or slight pause at the end: This makes it sound like you're just beginning, and the story isn't finished.
  4. Express a bit of excitement or mystery: This makes the listener curious, eager to know what happens next.
  5. Practice with examples: For example, say a phrase like "And just when you thought it was over..." or "But little did they know, the adventure was about to begin..." Let your voice trail off slightly to invite continuation.

Remember, as a young voice actor, your voice can bring stories to life by making listeners feel excited to hear more. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be great at starting stories that keep people wanting to listen!


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