Information in an entry tells you that salute

A. Is used only by military personnel.
B. Can be used as both a verb and a noun.
C. Can be used as both a verb and a noun.
D. Is used as a verb but also never as a noun.
Is the answer C?

What's the difference between B and C?

Oops sorry b should be B. Can be formal or informal. Is the answer c?

Yes. The answer is C.

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Yes, the correct answer is C. "Salute" can be used as both a verb and a noun. In order to determine the correct answer, you can look at the different usage of the word "salute" in various contexts.

To find information about how "salute" is used, you can consult reliable sources such as dictionaries, language references, or online searches. These sources will provide definitions and examples of how the word is used both as a verb and a noun.

By looking up "salute" in a dictionary, you will discover that it can indeed be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to greet or show respect by raising one's hand to the forehead, usually in a military or formal context. As a noun, it refers to the act or gesture of saluting, as well as to a formal expression of greeting, respect, or admiration.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C, which states that "salute" can be used as both a verb and a noun.