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In the provided text, the word 'content' has been used as a noun. The syllabic stress in 'content' when used as a noun is underlined as follows: **con**tent.

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Question: Like all universities the world over, in line with your values, you had to quickly adapt in the face of the pandemic to offer your twenty-nine thousand or more students online and mask-to-mask tuition. This has not been easy for you, especially given the gap in content knowledge between those who are privileged to have access to data, devices, and internet and those who do not. State whether the word ‘content’ has been used as a verb or a noun and underline the syllabic stress

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The word "content" in the given context has been used as a noun. To indicate the syllabic stress, it would be as follows: **con**tent

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June 4, 2024, 8:43 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, June 4, 2024

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