The syllable that is stressed on the word noticeable is the first syllable. The answer is option C. The word noticeable is used as an adjective that means easily noticed, obvious or clear. For example, "A new set of colors for the room will create a noticeable difference."
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The speaker(I don't know speaker or what) is telling that the landscape was dull, and everything else were grey. Their limited rations of bread and nameless slope had left them sallow faced, with dark rings under their eyes. They all gathered around like mice and were also shivering because it was cold. The soldiers were building huts, looking at their fellow mates to make sure that they don't escape. Eventually they came to the others like wolves in military uniforms that were snarling at lambs. The main officer told the soldiers that there was a lot of work to do and fired his orders like a cannon. And they all had to do it quickly because the main officer had said that if the crates weren't unpacked by nightfall. No one would eat.
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