Which type of intonation is commonly used for yes/no questions in English?, Falling intonation, Rising intonation, Level intonation, Rising-falling intonation, When a speaker uses falling intonation at the end of a sentence, what is it most likely to indicate?, Uncertainty, Politeness, Completeness or finality, Emphasis on a list, Which intonation pattern would a speaker most likely use to express a strong contrast or to list items?, Rising, Falling, Rising-falling, Falling-rising, A speaker says, "Could you pass the salt?" with a falling-rising intonation. What is the likely purpose of this intonation?, To show strong certainty, To convey politeness, To express excitement, To emphasize an important point, In which scenario would level intonation most likely be used?, Making a polite request, Asking a yes/no question, Expressing surprise or disbelief, Reading a list of facts, How does intonation help convey emotions in spoken English?, By maintaining a flat pitch throughout the sentence, By changing the pitch to match different emotions like excitement or anger, By using the same intonation pattern for all types of sentences, By avoiding any pitch changes to keep a neutral tone.

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