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It refers to <u>the stressed syllable in a structure</u>. You should also consider that:
- a syllable is a pronunciation unit having one vowel sound. For example: dog, blue.
-the stress is the emphasis you give to a syllable (making it longer and louder). For example in the word “banana” the second syllable is stressed.
In the following structures, you can see the accented syllable in bold and underlined:
-intonation is another aspect you should consider when stress is applied not only in isolated words but in a whole structure: it is the rising or falling sound of the voice when speaking.
Here you have more examples: (the underlined part is the stressed one)
-I´m Japa<u>nese</u>.
-Are you <u>lon</u>ely in your <u>house</u>?
-I en<u>joy dan</u>cing!
<span>A key reason to include allusions in a literary work is to enhance the meaning of the literary work. An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, or thing existing outside of the literary work. For example, a modern author might include an allusion to Greek Mythology or Shakespeare. In doing so, the author assumes the reader would be able to recognize the allusion and understand its importance. If an author writing a love story includes an allusion to Romeo and Juliet, the author might be hinting to the reader that this love story will not have a happy ending. Therefore, allusions enhance the meaning of a literary work and allow for the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the literary work's plot, characters, and themes.</span>