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Question: Construct another sentence in which the word ‘content’ shows a different meaning. Underline the syllabic stress and indicate whether the word has been used as a verb, noun or adjective
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Sure! Here's a sentence using 'content' with a different meaning: Despite the poor weather during their vacation, they remained con**tént** with the trip overall. In this sentence, 'content' is used as an adjective. The syllabic stress is on the second syllable: **tént**.
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