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The stressed syllable is the syllable that is emphasized when it is spoken. Some words have more than one stressed syllable, so the primary stress is the most emphasized syllable, the secondary stress is the second most emphasized, and the tertiary stress is the third most emphasized.
The term 'explanatory words' seems to have various interpretations. The most common uses the term 'explanatory words' and 'descriptive word' interchangeably. Descriptive words are adjectives and adverbs. I would add the descriptive pronouns, then if you do, you must also add possessive nouns. Examples:Adjectives:She made frosty drinks.He has a red bike.They wore bathing suits.Adverbs:He even made his bed.She stirred the batter vigorously.The quickly hid the comics under the history book.Possessive adjectives:My house is on the corner.I'll drop by your house tomorrow.Their house is on Main Street.Demonstrative Pronouns:This oneis my favorite.You may use that racket.These cookies are for my class.Possessive Nouns:Maggie's sister will join us.The book's binding was cracked.The neighbor's barbecue is on Saturday.
There many other words with the same meaning of emphasized. Some of these words include stressed, insisted upon, highlighted, underlined and so many more.
Another word for analytical is diagnostic. Additional words that are synonyms for analytical are systematic, studious, expository, investigative, and conclusive.
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In a passage of text, individual words and punctuaton marks are called tokens.the smallest individual unit in a prog is called a token..
Explanatory and Response variables are just fancy words for independent and dependent variables. Explanatory is the independent variable and response is the dependent variable.
The stressed syllable is the syllable that is emphasized when it is spoken. Some words have more than one stressed syllable, so the primary stress is the most emphasized syllable, the secondary stress is the second most emphasized, and the tertiary stress is the third most emphasized.
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it's self explanatory...in other words they're saying he did not just do that
Saying something is out of context means that it is being presented without the relevant surrounding information or circumstances that would help to fully understand it. This can lead to misinterpretation or misunderstanding of the original message or intention.
Think of the words logically and with common sense. Circulatory: deals with circulation, think of it as the flowing of something: Energy, Blood. Problems is self explanatory. So circulatory problems are issues with circulation. Maybe not enough blood getting to your legs for example.
The term 'explanatory words' seems to have various interpretations. The most common uses the term 'explanatory words' and 'descriptive word' interchangeably. Descriptive words are adjectives and adverbs. I would add the descriptive pronouns, then if you do, you must also add possessive nouns. Examples:Adjectives:She made frosty drinks.He has a red bike.They wore bathing suits.Adverbs:He even made his bed.She stirred the batter vigorously.The quickly hid the comics under the history book.Possessive adjectives:My house is on the corner.I'll drop by your house tomorrow.Their house is on Main Street.Demonstrative Pronouns:This oneis my favorite.You may use that racket.These cookies are for my class.Possessive Nouns:Maggie's sister will join us.The book's binding was cracked.The neighbor's barbecue is on Saturday.
Self-indulged, selfish, self-righteous, self-explanatory. self-efficacy, self-control.
The name Pulitzer has 3 syllables, and the first syllable is emphasized; they are pronounced like the words pew lit sir.
It is called emphasis or stress in speech when sounds or words are given more prominence or importance than others. This can help convey meaning or emotion in communication.
Here are some examples of how to use emphasis (emphasized words are in all caps): ...but I CAN'T! I LOVE icecream! I don't WANT to!