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Mark stress on the following words: (i) Compose (ii) Submitted ii) Revengeful v) Colourless -) Citizen of​

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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  1. Compose : (com-pose)
  2. Submitted: (sub-mitt-e-d)
  3. Revengeful: (re·venge·ful)
  4. Colourless: (co-lor-less)
  5. Citizen:  (cit·i·zen)

In maximum English dictionaries, the stressed syllable is indicated through a pressure(stress) mark, that resembles an apostrophe. The pressure mark follows the syllable this is stressed. For example, withinside the phrase incredible, the second syllable (-cred-) is confused.

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

Compose : (com-pose)

Submitted: (sub-mitt-e-d)

Revengeful: (re·venge·ful)

Colourless: (co-lor-less)

Citizen:  (cit·i·zen)

Explanation:

Compose : (com-pose)

Submitted: (sub-mitt-e-d)

Revengeful: (re·venge·ful)

Colourless: (co-lor-less)

Citizen:  (cit·i·zen)

Most English dictionaries include a pressure (stress) mark that looks like an apostrophe to designate the stressed syllable. The stressed syllable of this is followed by the pressure mark. For instance, the second syllable (-cred-) in the word unbelievable is mispronounced.

Word stress, also known as lexical stress, is a crucial suprasegmental property in English because it influences a wide range of other phonetic characteristics. The first factor that controls whether a word's vowels are pronounced with a distinct vowel or a schwa is word stress.

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