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What is the accented syllable for word subject in sentence not anyone to

Let's break down the sentence "not anyone to subject" to figure out the accented syllable.

* Subject is the word in question.

* The sentence is incomplete, so we need to assume a context to determine the word's function. It's likely being used as a verb (to subject someone to something), not a noun.

Here's how we figure out the accent:

* Verbs often have their accent on the second syllable. This rule applies to many verbs, including "subject."

Therefore, the accented syllable in "subject" is "JECT".

The sentence would be pronounced: "not anyone to SUB-ject"

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