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What are the example of rising?

What are examples of rising tone? (no the) Rising tone usually means something uncertain or where something needs to be added for example in a yes/no question. Are you cold? really Is it?


Was Irish spoken in the 1916 rising?

Yes, many people were speaking Irish then and so some would have been spoken by people involved in the Rising and by other people.


What are the example of rising intonation?

What are examples of rising tone? (no the) Rising tone usually means something uncertain or where something needs to be added for example in a yes/no question. Are you cold? really Is it?


Is the term ''yes mam'' polite?

Yes. "Yes, ma'am" is polite - unless spoken with a sarcastic or a snotty tone of voice.


Can you ask questions in court that answers will be yes or no?

In court, attorneys often ask only Yes-No questions. This tightly controls what answers that get spoken.


What are examples of rising intonation questions that are answerable Yes or No?

Yes, rising intonation questions are answered yes or no. Example questions: Would you like to go with me? Did you meet our new teacher? Have you ever seen a rainbow? Do you like the sound of rain? Are you happy? Will you tell me the surprise now? Are you going to see the new movie?


Example of rising intonation question?

Questions answerable by yes or no are rising intonation. Questions starting with wh like: Who, what, where, how, and why are falling intonation. examples: What's your nam? Where do you live? Who are your parents? How old are you? Why are you here?


Is Burmese tonal language?

Yes, Burmese is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a word is spoken can change its meaning.


Is Khmer a tonal language?

Yes, Khmer is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a word is spoken can change its meaning.


Is Thai a tonal language?

Yes, Thai is a tonal language, meaning that the tone or pitch at which a word is spoken can change its meaning.


Is Vietnamese a tonal language?

Yes, Vietnamese is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a word is spoken can change its meaning.


Do you have answers to Esperanza Rising comprehension questions?

Yes, I can help with comprehension questions related to "Esperanza Rising." If you provide specific questions or themes from the book, I can offer summaries, character analyses, or discuss key events to support your understanding. Let me know what you need help with!