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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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How to make a certain word stick out in a sentence?

0 Say I write the sencence: 01b00I would like pizza. 02b00And I would like the word emphasisze the word 'pizza'. How would I go about doing it, and what would be the proper puncuation? 0-
  

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0You can change the word order to emphasize pizza: 01i 00Pizza is what I would like02i 00. 02br 02br 00Or you can say 01i 00What I would like is pizza02i 00. 02br 02br 00I wouldn't use punctuation to emphasize.

  • 0You can change the word order to emphasize pizza: 01i 00Pizza is what I would like02i 00.
  • 02br 02br 00Or you can say 01i 00What I would like is pizza02i 00.
  • 02br 02br 00I wouldn't use punctuation to emphasize.
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0You can change the word order to emphasize pizza: 01i00Pizza is what I would like02i00. 02br
02br
00Or you can say 01i00What I would like is pizza02i00. 02br
02br
00I wouldn't use punctuation to emphasize. 0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Say I write the sencence: 11b10I would like pizza. 12b10And I would like the word emphasisze the word 'pizza'. How would I go about doing it, and what would be the proper puncuation?12blockquote
11i00It is pizza that I would like.02i02br
02br
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1i00>>>I would like pizza. ('pizza' in rising intonation)02i02br
02br
01i00Very Interesting Diamond! I would like to hear anyone trying to do that in standard English prounciation? 05002i010id2

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