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8 February, 17:50

Read the following line. Mark the stressed and unstressed syllables by placing the accent mark () over stressed syllables and the breve () over unstressed syllables.

1. When fishes flew and forests walked.

2. Through woods and dale the scared river ran

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  1. 8 February, 18:07
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    () () () () () () () ()

    1. When fishes flew and forests walked.

    () () () () () () () () ()

    2. Through woods and dale the scared river ran

    Explanation:

    Most of the words in these sentences are formed by one or two syllables since a syllable must contain as a minimum a vowel, then dividing the sentences in syllables they'd go like:

    1. / When / fish/es / flew/and / fo/rests/walked.

    2. Through/woods / and / dale / the / scared / ri/ver / ran/

    All of the words that only have one syllable will have the stress over the vowel sound of that only syllable, while the words that have to syllables more commonly will have the stress over the first one.
  2. 8 February, 18:09
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    I will use ' for stressed syllables and ' for the breve:

    Whén físhès fléw ànd fórèsts wálked.

    Thróugh wóds ànd dále thè scáred rívèr rán
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