Question
Use the definitions to decide which homograph fits the context of the sentence.
produce: to make
produce: fruits and vegetables
Which sentence uses the word produce to mean “fruits and vegetables”?
(1 point)
Responses
The car will produce a loud sound when the alarm goes off.
The car will produce a loud sound when the alarm goes off.
I produce movies using my phone.
I produce movies using my phone.
We went to the produce section of the supermarket.
We went to the produce section of the supermarket.
Plants produce a gas called oxyge
produce: to make
produce: fruits and vegetables
Which sentence uses the word produce to mean “fruits and vegetables”?
(1 point)
Responses
The car will produce a loud sound when the alarm goes off.
The car will produce a loud sound when the alarm goes off.
I produce movies using my phone.
I produce movies using my phone.
We went to the produce section of the supermarket.
We went to the produce section of the supermarket.
Plants produce a gas called oxyge
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The sentence that uses the word "produce" to mean “fruits and vegetables” is:
**We went to the produce section of the supermarket.**
**We went to the produce section of the supermarket.**
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