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English, 27.08.2020 23:01 SMURFETTE86

URGENT! !WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST In each of the following questions, stress is indicated by writing the syllable in capital letters. From the words lettered A-D, choose the one that has the correct stress.
1. Polytechnic: pol-y-tech-NIC pol-y-TECH-nic pol-Y-tech-nic POL-y-tech-nic
2. Subconscious: sub-CON-scious sub-con-scious sub-con-SCIOUS SUB-con-scious
3. Colonization: col-O-ni-za-tion col-o-ni-za-TION COL-o-ni-za-tion col-o-ni-ZA-tion
4. Substantial: sub-stan-tial sub-stan-TIAL sub-STAN-tial SUB-stan-tial
5. Physician: phy-SI-cian phy-si-CIAN phy-si-cian PHY-si-cian
6. Captivity: cap-tiv-i-TY CAP-tiv-i-ty cap-tiv-I-ty cap-TIV-i-ty
7. Fortunate: for-tu-NATE for-tu-nate FOR-tu-nate for-TU-nate
8. Communicate: com-mu-NI-cate com-MU-ni-cate COM-mu-ni-cate com-mu-ni-CATE
9. Dramatic: dra-MA-tic DRA-ma-tic dra-ma-TIC dra-ma-tic
10. Implementation: im-ple-MEN-ta-tion im-PLE-men-ta-tion im-ple-men-TA-tion im-ple-men-ta-TION
11. Anniversary: an-NI-ver-sa-ry an-ni-ver-sa-RY AN-ni-ver-sa-ry an-ni-VER-sa-ry
12. Certification: cer-ti-fi-CA-tion CER-ti-fi-ca-tion cer-ti-fi-ca-TION cer-ti-FI-ca-tion
13. Philosophy: phi-los-O-phy phi-LOS-o-phy phi-los-o-PHY PHI-los-o-phy
14. Confidential: con-FI-den-tial CON-fi-den-tial con-fi-DEN-tial con-fi-den-TIAL
15. Anthropology: an-thro-pol-o-GY an-THRO-pol-o-gy AN-thro-pol-o-gy an-thro-POL-o-gy

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