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what is the stress mark of patriotic


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Answered by naksahlawat
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Definition of stress mark. : a mark used with (as by being placed before, after, or over) a written syllable in the respelling of a word to show that this syllable is to be stressed when spoken : accent mark.


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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

a symbol used to indicate that a written syllable of a word should be emphasized when spoken, such as by placing it before, after, or above the syllable.

Explanation:

Four syllables make up this term. Divide the word "patriotic" into syllables: pa-tri-o-t-ic. The main syllable emphasis is pa-tri-ot-ic. The secondary syllable emphasis is pa-tri-ot-ic.

A stressed syllable combines five features:

  1. It is l-o-n-g-e-r - com p-u-ter.
  2. It is LOUDER - comPUTer.
  3. It has a change in pitch from the syllables coming before and afterward. ...
  4. It is said more clearly -The vowel sound is purer. ...
  5. It uses larger facial movements - Look in the mirror when you say the word.

stress mark example:

Stress in Syllable

The stressed syllable is denoted with a stress mark, a symbol resembling an apostrophe, in the majority of English dictionaries. The stressed syllable is followed by the stress mark. For instance, the second syllable (-cred-) in the word unbelievable is emphasized.

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