Where is the part of speech located in a dictionary entry?(1 point)

a. in the numbered definitions that follow the entry word

b. before the entry word

c. after the pronunciation

d. in parentheses after the entry word

i think the answer is c. after the pronunciation

the answers to this whole test are

1. D. to provide the definition
2. C. an accent mark
3. C. how the word sounds
4. B. after the pronunciation
5. A. part of a word pronounced with force

this is for connections academy btw

the answers to this whole test are

1. D. to provide the definition
2. C. an accent mark
3. C. how the word sounds
4. B. after the pronunciation
5. A. part of a word pronounced with force

this is for connections academy btw

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Apr 23, 2021

These are 100% correct. Thank you so much!

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The correct answer is actually d. in parentheses after the entry word. In a dictionary entry, you will typically find the part of speech of a word listed in parentheses right after the entry word itself. For example, if you look up the word "run" in a dictionary, you may see something like this:

run (verb): to move swiftly on foot

In this example, the part of speech "verb" is indicated in parentheses after the entry word "run." This helps users understand how the word functions grammatically in a sentence. So, in summary, the part of speech is located in parentheses after the entry word in a dictionary entry.

the last thing isn’t a choice, it’s (A) a word with a similar meaning (B) a part of a word pronounced with force (C) how a word is spoken and (D) the meaning of a word. (NOT THE ANSWERS)!