The accented syllable should be "chau"
You can always test it by yelling out different stresses and seeing that they don't fit or sound very very odd.
I think that the suffix is or.
In this changing world, predicting the future can be treated more like a vague concept.
Predicting anything in the future that is not logical or scientific can prove us incorrect. Hence, predicting the exact thing that may happen to our careers in about five years can also prove us wrong after the completion of those years. However, at the same time, there are certain factors that may help in accelerating and modifying the results. The place a person will be standing at after the completion of the five years can be influenced by the people the person is hanging out with.
The environment around the individual, the perception of the people, and their mindsets do have an influence on the individual. These factors cannot exactly specify the outcome but yes, they can be a stepping stones towards the individual's success or failure simultaneously. Hence, it is very important to choose friends and to select them wisely. Understanding the relationship between the environment and people and then walking on the path of life requires critical analysis.
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to Kill a Mockingbird," Boo Radley, who has been a recluse for the last fifteen years, captures the imagination of the children. In Chapter 5, Jem and Dill attempt to send a message to Boo by tying it to a fishing pole, then casting it toward his window. However, Atticus catches them and they are forbidden to go to the Radley place without being invited. But, in Chapter 6, on a dare Jem and Dill decide to peep into the Raley's house window. When a shot rings out, Jem hastens to safety so quickly that he catches his pants upon the fence and must remove them. Later, he bravely returns for his pants, which Boo has mended. This episode alters Jem's perception of Boo Radley as the kindness of the bizarre captive of fifteen years touches Jem.
These episodes further the theme of maturation in Harper Lee's novel. The Radley place affords the children a chance to prove their bravery. And, when Atticus scolds them, they display character by not talking back to him. Also, they begin to become concerned with people's feelings who are outside their immediate circle.
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