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What does intonation refer to? the change in the pitch (high or low sound) of the voice the rate of speed at which a poem is read the flow of a poem's stressed or unstressed syllables the emphasis of words through a change of pace

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Intonation refers to the change in the pitch (high or low sound) of the voice. An example of intonation is when a person makes a statement or asks a question. The difference in pitch at the end of a statement and question show the importance of intonation. When reading poems, intonation is also useful in the dynamics of the speaker's attitude and emotions.
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