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English, 17.02.2021 08:30 cportillo891

I struggle a bit with stressed syllable, please help me with this one: Listen to the song and mark the alphabet vowels sounds with their color.
GRAY DAY, GREEN TEA, WHITE TIE, ROSE BOAT, BLUE MOON
You will not mark all the vowels! For 2+syllable words, find the stressed syllable. Is it an alphabet vowel sound?

When it rains it pours
But ya didn't even notice
It ain't rainin' anymore
It's hard to breathe when all ya know is
The struggle of staying above
The rising water line

CHORUS
Well, the sky has finally opened
The rain and wind stopped blowin'
But you're stuck out in the same old storm again
You hold tight to your umbrella
But, darling, I'm just tryin' to tell ya
That there's always been a rainbow hangin' over your head

If you could see what I see
You'd be blinded by the colors
Yellow, red and orange and green
And at least a million others
So tie up the boat
Take off your coat
And take a look around

CHORUS

Oh, tie up the boat
Take off your coat
And take a look around
Everything is alright now

CHORUS
Let go of your umbrella . . .
It'll all be alright

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