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aev [14]
2 years ago
7

which one of the following underlind words has a tising intonation?a l'm not sure? b are you sure? c how muvh is this apple? d w

here did you go?​
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1 answer:
Ludmilka [50]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

b. Are you sure?

Explanation:

"Are you sure?" is the correct answer because rising intonation is most common in yes or no questions.

<u>Rising intonation</u> means that the voice of the person talking rises at the end of the sentence. It is the opposite of <em>falling intonation,</em> where the voice falls at the end of the sentence.

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