Harry (10;2 years) has moderate flaccid childhood dysarthria. Symptoms you would expect to observe in Harry's speech include:
A) adequate breath control for speech but distortion of sibilants and rhotics.
B) adequate breath control for speech but syllable segregation and stress equalization.
C) inconsistent production of consonants and vowels in words.
D) breathiness, nasalized speech, monopitch, inappropriate loudness (too soft) and imprecise articulation.
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