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What happens in a sentence like “This is the house that Jack has built” in terms of rhythm?

AAll syllables are equally stressed

BOnly vowels are stressed

CStressed syllables occur at regular intervals

DPitch rises continuously

Answer:

C. Stressed syllables occur at regular intervals

Read Explanation:

English is a stress-timed language, and in rhythmic speech, stressed syllables like “this”, “house”, “Jack”, and “built” appear at regular intervals.


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