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Would you see a stress mark on vowel or consonant?

You would see a stress mark on a vowel.

Here's why:

* Stress in language refers to the emphasis placed on a particular syllable within a word.

* Vowels are the sounds that carry the most audible sound and are therefore the most likely to receive the stress.

* Consonants are generally less prominent and don't usually carry the stress in a word.

For example, in the word "about", the stress falls on the first syllable, marked with the vowel "a".

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