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The ubiquitous "whazzup! " is a sloppy pronunciation of "what's up? " the spectrograms of each of these two spoken phrases would
a. no difference in the spectrograms between the two phrases.
b. only a difference in the frequency axis between the two phrases.
c. that there is a pause in the middle of "what's up? ".
d. major differences between the two, especially in the middle of the spectrograms.

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