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Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B</u>: A person will often change the pitch of their voice when asking a question.
Explanation:
When we ask questions, we usually change the intonation, this is the pitch of our voice. In most world languages, intonation determines the meaning of the sentence. For example, a pitch of our voice can reveal our current mood (anger, irony, happiness...) and change the context of the sentence, regarding the tone we are using.
For example, if we change the intonation in the following sentence, it could be considered as a question.
e.g. You don't want to sit with us.
If we change our intonation, this statement could be interpreted as a question which implies surprise or unexpected outcome.
e.g. You don't want to sit with us?
Answer:
Anger
Explanation:
The tone of the speaker in the above passage is that of anger as he chides and commands someone to get off a board and chastised him on the way he is riding the board.
The speaker uses a tone of anger to communicate his feelings.