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Schwa is the sound you make when your tongue is limp in the middle of your mouth. If someone asks you a question and you say "uhhh" before you answer, you've made a schwa. It is usually, but not always on the unstressed syllable.

For a hint: it's the "o" in melon and "e" in paper.

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The schwa sound is typically found in unstressed syllables in English words. In the given words, the schwa sound is commonly found in the following areas: above - 'a', another - 'a', upon - 'o', animal - 'a', paper - 'a', open - 'o', family - 'i', afraid - 'a', sugar - 'a', circus - 'u', item - 'i', gallon - 'a', melon - 'e', and character - 'a'.

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Q: How do you find the schwa letter sounds for the words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character?
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