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Which can help readers define words?(1 point) Responses stressed syllables stressed syllables pronunciations pronunciations ety...Asked by BANANANANNANANANAANANANANANANANN >:3
Which can help readers define words?(1 point) Responses stressed syllables stressed syllables pronunciations pronunciations etymological patterns etymological patterns parts of speech
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All of the options listed can help readers define words, but the most direct answer would be "pronunciations," as they assist in understanding how to articulate the word correctly. However, "stressed syllables," "etymological patterns," and "parts of speech" also contribute to comprehending the meaning and usage of a word. If you have to choose one, "pronunciations" is the best fit for defining words.
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hich fact is true about all words with the root aer?(1 point)
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They will all have the same meaning.
They will all have the same meaning.
They relate to air.
They relate to air.
They relate to breathing.
They relate to breathing.
They will all sound the same.
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They will all have the same meaning.
They will all have the same meaning.
They relate to air.
They relate to air.
They relate to breathing.
They relate to breathing.
They will all sound the same.
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GPT-4o mini
The true fact about all words with the root "aer" is that **they relate to air.**
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Based on your knowledge of the root "audi," which phrase describes an auditory signal?(1 point)
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a signal that is felt
a signal that is felt
a signal that is heard
a signal that is heard
a signal that is seen
a signal that is seen
a signal that is read
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a signal that is felt
a signal that is felt
a signal that is heard
a signal that is heard
a signal that is seen
a signal that is seen
a signal that is read
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Based on the root "audi," which relates to hearing, the phrase that describes an auditory signal is **a signal that is heard.**