Sentences that are written using stress or accent are called exclamatory sentences. They usually are ended with an exclamation point.
Example sentence - I shall never learn to live with stress caused by his children.
The stress on a syllable can be called an accent.
The prisoners had no hope of release. The capsule was on a timed release. Exercising was his release from stress.
You stress the 'a' when you pronounce it, but the word general does not have a written accent.
The accent is placed on the last syllable of the word "tiene," so it's pronounced "tie-NEH".
happiness
ewan ko !!
The accent in "bonita" goes over the letter "o," making it "bonita." This accent mark indicates that the stress in the word falls on that syllable.
This is called an accent or stress.
In the word "build-ing" the stress (or accent) is on the first syllable: build-ing
I like your accent! This color will accent that color.
The accent is on the first syllable - /weed/ The stress is rarely on an /-er/ ending.