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The falling-rising tune showing contrast,implication,disagree- ment,contradiction,or warning,etc. Types of sentences: Pleading request.(e.g.eeePlease "shut the TMwindow! Apologies (e.g.aeaSorry.) Statements with the first part more important than the second part (e.g.I "eat eeesteak,when I can TMgef it.) Statements which are corrections of what someone else has said (e.g.-He's forty-five.-Forty-aeasix.) Statements which imply reservation(e.g.-Do you know aGerman? -I can saread it.) Statements which show disagreement or contradiction (e.g.- Everyone knows a bout it.-Well,not aeveryone.) Statements where contrast is implied Warnings The falling-rising tune - showing contrast, implication, disagree￾ment, contradiction, or warning, etc. Types of sentences: Pleading request. (e.g. èèèPlease "shut the ™window! ) Apologies (e.g. æ âSorry.) Statements with the first part more important than the second part (e.g. I "eat èèèsteak, when I can ™get it.) Statements which are corrections of what someone else has said (e.g. –He’s forty-five. –Forty- æ âsix.) Statements which imply reservation (e.g. - Do you know ↗German? - I can ↘↗read it.) Statements which show disagreement or contradiction (e.g. - Everyone knows a ↘ bout it. - Well, ↘ not ↗everyone.) Statements where contrast is implied Warnings
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