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If you know how a word is pronounced correctly, you can always get the accent marks right with this little rule:
If a word ends in a vowel, n or s, the spoken stress is normally on the second-to-last syllable. If the word ends in another letter (not a vowel, n or s), the spoken stress is normally on the last syllable. Now here is the rule-- If the spoken stress is not where it normally should be (either the last or the second-to-last syllables as stated above), then it needs a written accent mark over the vowel in the syllable where the spoken stress is.
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