allot of people spend 'unwind time' when they are stressed and ask themselves whats making them stressed... if your questioning your relationship/crush it may be a subtle way of your brain telling you, you have much bigger fish to fry... don't give up on her just think carefully loads of people get this if we didn't would we be human?
You need to re-do your question it is unclear what you are asking.
I dont understand your question or why it has to anything to do with food, But I know you should never be stressed!
it's adding in the question. if you make me mad you will be dead meat.
Tricky question: All words have an "acento", which is the syllable that gets stressed when talking. The "tilde" is the little line you draw over a vowel that is stressed. Not all of the words get that.
if you feel shes un attractive but you still like her that's a good thing for you because that shows you care about personality and character rather than looks. don't be embarrassed to tell her you like her and ask her out if you want to. and if you only like shes un attractive when your tired and stressed out it might show your a little depressed about something. when your depressed you tend to think things you ususally wouldn't trust me i have experiences with depression. anywyas basically feel out your surroundings and really think about it.
Stressed and unstressed elements in a poem are called meter, specifically the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that create the rhythmic structure of a poem. This rhythmic pattern is known as the poem's meter, with common examples including iambic pentameter or trochaic tetrameter.
I don't know the answer... i need an answer for thz question :(
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Present is stressed on the first syllable when used as a noun.Present is stressed on the second syllable when used as a verb.
Most indefinitely so! Lawyers are under constant pressure and usually are stressed. Does that answer your question?
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed is called a dactyl, and a line of verse written in that style is called dactyllic. Here are the other kinds of metrical feet as well: iamb: unstressed, stressed trochee: stressed, unstressed dactyl: stressed, unstressed, unstressed anapest: unstressed, unstressed, stressed amphibrach: unstressed, stressed, unstressed amphimacer: stressed, unstressed, stressed bacchius: unstressed, stressed, stressed antibacchius: stressed, unstressed, unstressed pyrrhus: unstressed, unstressed spondee: stressed, stressed tribrach: unstressed, unstressed, unstressed molossus: stressed, stressed, stressed