Mark the stresses and tunes of the following sentences:
1. The boy they are speaking to works in the bank.
2. The passage you ae speking about is a quotation from Mark Twain’s story.
3. The man we have met in the hall is my neighbor.
4. Wilfrid, Lying on the divan in a dark dressing – gown, sat up.
5. Captain show, standing beside him, was unkown.
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1. The' bo"y/ the"y ar'e/ spe"ak'ing/ to' wo'rks/ in the'/ ba'nk.
2. The' pa'ss/age' yo"u/ ae spe'k/ing abo"ut /is 'a qu"ot/ati"on /fro'm Ma'rk/ Twa"in’s sto'ry'/.
3. The' ma'n/ we' ha've/ me't in/ the' ha'll/ is my'/ ne"ighbo'r/.
4. Wi'lfri'd/, Ly"ing o'n/ the' di'van/ in a' da'rk/ dre's/si'ng /– go'wn/, sa't up/.
5. Ca'pt"ain/ sho'w, /sta'nd/ing be'side/ hi'm/, wa's un'ko'wn/.
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