what are you going to do?.(mark information falling or rising tone.
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Rising Intonation means the pitch of the voice rises over time. Falling Intonation means that the pitch falls with time. ... Peaking or Rise-fall Intonation rises and then falls.
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A rising intonation pattern would simply be a rise in the human voice; it would be a change in pitch; a glide in the pitch of our voice upwards.
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Examples of Falling Intonation: #2 Commands
'put that down! '
'go over there'
'stand against the wall'
'put that over there'
If the question is an information question—in other words, if you are asking a question with 'where,' 'when,' 'what,' 'which,' 'why,' 'what/which kind of..,' and questions with 'how'—let your voice fall at the end of a question.
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