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<h3><em>Some info:</em></h3>
<em>If we emphasize different words, we can vastly change the meaning of this statement very quickly. But to see how the emphasis can change the perception and possibly even the meaning stress one word only in the sentence.</em>
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<em>Examples:</em>
- <em>Do you even mean it when you say</em><u><em> i love you?</em></u>
- <u><em>I love you?</em></u>
- <em>I dont know </em><u><em>if i love you</em></u><em>.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps.</em>
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<em>~NatLikesAnime~</em>
<em>#LearningWithBrainly</em>
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Answer:
You should choose the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost and "Rhapsody on a Windy Night" by T.S. Eliot. I'm not sure what you're asking for, I'm sorry. But I hope this helps! You should create the presentation on your own, if you were asking for that.
i want to buy <u>a</u> washing machine i like <u>the</u> one i saw on TV.
<em>i think those are it i mean there are no optional words???</em>
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Answer:
Research questions not only are important, they are fundamental for scientific research. The main reason is that a research question provides (or at least should provide) a viable way to investigate a complex scientific problem. For example, the problem of understanding the human mind has so many aspects and is so complex that you cannot hope to solve it without transforming it in so many research questions of much less scope than the original problem.