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In this context, the stressed syllable is "con-" in the word "content." Here is a sentence showing a different meaning for "content" used as a noun: "He clicked on the link and found a treasure trove of valuable content on the website."

She will _con_tent_ herself with watching the film, even though she prefers reading the book. (Verb)

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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. 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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Certainly! Here is a sentence with the word 'content' showing a different meaning: She _con_tent was clear and engaging, making the readers eager to dive into the next chapter. *Content* is used as a noun here. The syllabic stress is on the first syllable: *_con*_tent.

Answered by gpt-4o

June 4, 2024, 8:46 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, June 4, 2024

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