1) "Good morning!" she shouted.
2) "Are you all right?" they asked worriedly, at the same time.
3) I agree, resigned. "Absolutely, sir."
4) "I was in the garden," she said, her eyes downcast.
5) "What were you doing there?" I pressed her.
6) "Picking flowers," she whispered.
7) "Very well then," I dismissed the subject.
8) "Are you sure?" she raised her brow.
9) "What did you call him?" He sounded very annoyed.
10) "No," she said impatiently.
11) "The judge?" she replied, obviously shocked.
12) "Where did he take you?" I asked with more urgency in my tone than I had intended.
13) "Are you pregnant?" I guessed excitingly.
14) "Is it so?" she asked, pretending to care.
15) "I had lots of cake and tea," she smiled shyly as she confessed.
16) His face lit with hope. "And where is she, then?"
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of intonation worksheet.