No bird can intentionally move its egg more than a few cm.
No, another is stressed on the second syllable.
No, the word "another" is stressed on the second syllable.
second
Another is stressed on the second syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is stressed is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
The second.
The second.
It is the O
Kappler's children were taken into care by Italian authorities after his arrest for war crimes. They were eventually adopted by another family.
a/no/ther -- the second one
The second.
The first syllable: PER (pronounced to rhyme with her, or fur) sun- ull. It should be noted that there is another word that looks similar (but means something different): personnel. In that word, the last syllable is stressed-- per-sun-ELL.
A syllable is only stressed in comparison to another syllable in the same word, therefore, only a word with at least two syllables would have either a stressed or an unstressed syllable, hence no, dry is not stressed.