Question
How are glossaries different from dictionaries?
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Glossaries give you only the pronunciation of key words in a particular book.
Glossaries contain only the pronunciation, part of speech, and definition of the words used in a particular book.
Glossaries contain only the definition of every word.
Glossaries give you the synonyms and antonyms of key words in a particular book.
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1 point
Glossaries give you only the pronunciation of key words in a particular book.
Glossaries contain only the pronunciation, part of speech, and definition of the words used in a particular book.
Glossaries contain only the definition of every word.
Glossaries give you the synonyms and antonyms of key words in a particular book.
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The correct answer is:
**Glossaries contain only the pronunciation, part of speech, and definition of the words used in a particular book.**
This distinguishes glossaries from dictionaries, which include a broader range of words, definitions, pronunciations, example sentences, etymologies, and more, not limited to a specific context like a glossary.
**Glossaries contain only the pronunciation, part of speech, and definition of the words used in a particular book.**
This distinguishes glossaries from dictionaries, which include a broader range of words, definitions, pronunciations, example sentences, etymologies, and more, not limited to a specific context like a glossary.