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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

(A) What is a stressed syllable? (B) Use the following words below to construct one meaningful sentence: (i) PRODUCE (ii) perMIT (iii) INCrease

Asked by greedysandwhich6291

Answer (1)

A stressed syllable is the part of a word that is emphasized or spoken with more force compared to the other syllables in that word. In English, stressed syllables are usually louder, longer, and at a higher pitch. For example, in the word 'banana', the second syllable 'na' is stressed.
Now, let's construct a meaningful sentence using the words:
(i) PRODUCE (ii) perMIT (iii) INCrease
"To increase market growth, the company needs to produce quality goods and ensure they have the necessary permits to operate."
In this sentence:

PRODUCE (verb) means to make or manufacture goods.

perMIT (noun) refers to an official document giving someone authorization to do something.

INCrease (verb) means to become or make greater in size, amount, or degree.


Each word is used in its proper form to convey a meaningful idea about business operations.

Answered by DanielJosephParker | 2025-07-21