The correct answers are:
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[A]: " the ability to click on a word in an entry to access its definition " .
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<em> </em><em><u>And </u></em>:
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[B]: " the ability to listen to how a word is pronounced " .
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{ <u>Note</u>: The other 2 (two) remaining answer choices are <em><u>incorrect</u></em> .}.
The following is an explanation as regards to why the 2 (two) remaining answer choices — "Choices: [C] and [D] " — are incorrect.
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<u>Note</u>: Choice: [C]: " the ability to see synonyms of words " ;
is: "Incorrect" ; since this is a feature of a "physical, print-copy" dictionary— as well. Many dictionaries that are available in "print form" — especially larger dictionaries and "super-large" print dictionaries that one can find on display at many libraries — show 'synonyms' for many words.
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<u>Note</u>: Choice: [D]: " the ability to alphabetically locate words " ;
is: " Incorrect " ; since most — in fact, virtually all, dictionaries — including almost all "printed form" dictionaries; have words arranged in "alphabetic order".
In fact, the only "exception of sorts" that I know of is a "printed form" dictionary titled: <em>The Spell It Wright</em> {sic}<em> Dictionary — </em> in which words are searchable by their "misspelled, phonetic-sounding order" — (and the corresponding entries show their correct spelling. Even in this dictionary, the "misspelled-by-phonetic-sounding" entries are, nonetheless, are arranged in "alphabetical order" — albeit by their "misspellings" .
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Hope this answer — and explanation — is helpful to you!
Best wishes in your academic endeavors
— and within the "Brainly" community!
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