True or False. A dictionary is NOT helpful in identifying a word's part of speech.(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

False

False

False

Explanation: A dictionary is actually very helpful in identifying a word's part of speech. To find the part of speech for a specific word, you can look it up in a dictionary. Most dictionaries provide information about a word's pronunciation, meaning, and part of speech or grammatical category. The part of speech is typically indicated through abbreviations such as n (noun), v (verb), adj (adjective), adv (adverb), and so on. By using a dictionary, you can easily determine the part of speech for a given word.

Identify the part of speech for the word "quickly" in the following sentence.



She ran quickly to catch the bus.

(1 point)
Responses

adjective
adjective

adverb
adverb

noun
noun

verb

adverb

The Latin word root "bene" means good or well. What is the likely meaning of the word "benevolent"?(1 point)

Responses

happy
happy

unfeeling
unfeeling

stingy
stingy

well-meaning and kindhearted

well-meaning and kindhearted

(1 point)

Responses

thesaurus
thesaurus

encyclopedia
encyclopedia

dictionary
dictionary

glossary
glossary

dictionary

Use the dictionary entry to help you answer the following question.





Which syllable is stressed in the word exception?

(1 point)
Responses

first syllable
first syllable

second syllable
second syllable

third syllable
third syllable

there are no stressed syllables
there are no stressed syllables
Question 2
Use the dictionary entry to help you answer the following question.





What part of speech is the word exception?

(1 point)
Responses

adjective
adjective

adverb
adverb

noun
noun

verb
verb
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