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State whether you would end with a rising or falling intonation against each of the following sentences. ...

      

State whether you would end with a rising or falling intonation against each of the following sentences.

i) What an awesome sight!

ii) I have a riddle, are you ready to take it?

iii) Are you going to the meeting?

  

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Martin
1.falling

2.rising

3.rising

marto answered the question on September 11, 2019 at 12:00


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