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    Saying "Wanna" Instead of "Want To" Is an Example Of
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Saying "Wanna" Instead of "Want To" Is an Example Of

Question 5

Question 5

Multiple Choice

Saying "wanna" instead of "want to" is an example of:


A) rising pitch.
B) falling intonation.
C) careless enunciation.
D) fast tempo.

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