English, asked by gurjeetbeniwal441, 11 months ago

(b) Mark intonation (falling and rising tones) in any five of
given sentences:
)
What a fine weather!
(ü) What did I say?
(in) Come home for a cup of tea.
(iv) Pass me some sugar please.
(v) Where are you going?
(vi) He has bought a new car.
(vii) What a pleasant surprise!​

Answers

Answered by vilnius
5

(i) What a fine weather!  rising tone

(ii) What did I say?  rising tone

(iii) Come home for a cup of tea.  falling tone

(iv) Pass me some sugar please.  falling tone

(v) Where are you going?  rising tone

(vi) He has bought a new car.  falling tone

(vii) What a pleasant surprise!​ rising tone

Explanation:

  • Intonation refers to the difference in the speech tone and pitch spoken by the speaker.
  • The difference in the pitch and the variation in the sound helps in identifying the purpose of the thing said.
  • It helps in distinguishing between a simple statement, a question, a command, a request or an exclamatory speech.
  • Rising intonation exemplifies the rise of the pitch of the speech. It can alter a statement to become a question.
  • Falling intonation exemplifies the fall of the pitch. It can change order into a request.

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Answered by Priatouri
1

1. What a fine weather!  (Rising tone)

2. What did I say?  (Rising tone)

3. Come home for a cup of tea.  (Falling tone)

4. Pass me some sugar please.  (Falling tone)

5. Where are you going?  (Rising tone)

Explanation:

While speaking, the rise and fall in the voice are known as Intonation.

In this way, it is referred to as the difference in the voice tone and pitch spoken by a talker.

Intonation helps in recognising the purpose of the thing spoke.

It helps us to distinguish between a simple comment, a question, a request, a command or an exclamatory expression.

Rising intonation illustrates the rise of the tone of the expression. It can change a statement to become a question. At the same time, falling intonation can change an order into a request.

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