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hey (example name) emily,
I miss you so much, we've been so busy lately and havent been able to see eachother, i hope this changes soon. anyway, I wanted to tell you about what happened in school the other day, an alum came to visit my acting class, but it wasn't some struggling, one role, small part, starving actoress; it was THE (example actor) Emma Watson! As in Harry potter. she had people traveling with her as she knew people might surround her, and they did. She talked about her experience as a child actress and how the world of acting is no joke. We performed for her and she gave us notes on our scenes. when I was performing she told me I was incredible, although she did have some suggestions on how I could improve, she is EMMA WATSON, and as she was making her suggestions she went on the stage and told me how to stand. She also said that I was tense and should losen up, she grabbed my hands and told me there is nothing to fear. long story short I am NEVER washing these hands again!
talk soon?
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Explanation:
Hello. You did not inform the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
As your question has already shown, stressed syllables are those that sound louder and stronger than others. Therefore, the only way for you to answer this question is to read your poem aloud and understand these syllables. However, if you read this poem in a normal way, as we read any text, you may have difficulties in identifying the stressed syllables. For this reason, it is important that you read the poem aloud and slowly, so that you will be able to pay attention to the loudness of each syllable.
Maslows hierarchy of needs is a description of the needs that motivate human behavior.
Through training, athletes CONDITION their bodies for better performance.
On the first one is D. They don't bother anyone