It could be you have a vision problem or bad experiences with reading so this causes you stress.
The pattern of stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry is known as meter. It helps to create a rhythmic flow in the poem and guides the reader on how to read it aloud. Meter is determined by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line of a poem.
Rythm
If you eat properly, exerise at least 30 minutes a day for 5 days. If you learn to meditated when stressed. Read! read! read! whenever you can a good book.
read one by one
The stressed syllables in the poem "Concord Hymn" by Ralph Waldo Emerson vary depending on the meter and rhythm of each line. To determine the stressed syllables, you should read the poem aloud and listen for the natural emphasis placed on certain syllables within each line.
Take a warm shower or bath, ask an adult, research, read for 30 minutes, anything to unwind.
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
stressed
not stressed
He is very stressed at the moment.She stressed the importance of wearing safety goggles.
"Address" can have the emphasis on either syllable, depending on the contextual meaning. "What is your AD-dress?" "Have you read the Gettysburg ad-DRESS?"