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What part of speech is accents?

"Accents" can be several parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence. Here's a breakdown:

* Noun: This is the most common usage. It refers to the way a person speaks, influenced by their region or background.

* Example: "She has a strong Southern accent."

* Verb: This is less common but possible. It means to emphasize something, often by speaking it with a particular intonation or stress.

* Example: "He accented the word 'never' with a dramatic pause."

* Adjective: This is also less common, but can be used to describe something as having a particular accent or emphasis.

* Example: "The accented vowels in the word 'happy' make it sound different."

To determine the part of speech, consider how the word is used in the context of the sentence.

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