There are 2 syllables in 'above'.
There is one accented syllable in the word "above," which falls on the first syllable "a-."
There is one accented syllable in the word "beside," which is the first syllable "be."
The accented syllable of "accept" is the first syllable, which is pronounced with emphasis: ək-ˈsept.
The word circumstance has three syllables. It is accented like cir'-cum-stance.
Accented syllables are syllables in a word that receive a greater emphasis or stress when spoken. They help determine the rhythm and flow of speech in a language. In English, accented syllables are usually louder, higher in pitch, or longer in duration compared to unaccented syllables.
Meter is the arrangement of a line of poetry by the number of syllables and the pattern of accented syllables. It helps create the rhythm and musicality of a poem, giving it a specific structure and flow. Different types of meter, such as iambic pentameter or trochaic tetrameter, can evoke different moods and emphasize certain themes in a poem.
The second syllable of agrarian is accented. (a-grar-i-an)
One
2 cham-ber
A metrical FOOT (not a metrical set) is a pattern of accented and unaccented syllables, so false.
The second syllable is accented.
the first
second
The accented syllable is the second of the two syllables in the word because.
No, the second syllable is accented in because
Above is accented on the second syllable.
The first.
two accented syllables