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English, 18.06.2021 14:00, catie8269

Use arrows to indicate rise (*) or fall () of voice in the following utterances: (a) You won't play football today, will you? (b) Kanu is a top-rate player, isn't he? (c) The children aren't here now, are they? (d) The harmattan wind is usually cold and dry, isn't it? (e) We shall not be in this class next year, shall we? ​

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