The right answer would be d
Answer:
1. Usage.
2. Definition.
3. Part of speech.
4. Etymology.
5. Alternate forms.
6. Earliest recorded use.
7. Entry word.
8. Synonyms.
9. Respelling.
Explanation:
1. <u>Usage</u>: descriptions of the "status" of a word, usually in abbreviated form (archaic, obsolete, regional, nonstandard, slang).
- For example, cable, network and news are used in CNN.
2. <u>Definition</u>: the accepted meaning of a word.
- For example, a cell can be defined as the structural, fundamental, biological and functional unit of life.
3. <u>Part of speech</u>: the function of the word in a sentence. The part of speech are noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb etc.
- For example, the word "work" is a verb and can be used like this; I work for brainly.
4. <u>Etymology</u>: the "history" of a word, beginning with the earliest language to which it can be traced.
- For example, uglike is a middle English language which means ugly in modern English language.
5. <u>Alternate forms</u>: the word as it appears in other forms, correctly spelled.
- For example, the plural form of the word sheep is sheep.
6. <u>Earliest recorded use</u>: a date marking the first known appearance of the word in a written text.
7. <u>Entry word</u>: the word itself as it should be spelled.
- For example, dog, cat, body, tennis, photo, phone, car, shirt etc.
8. <u>Synonyms</u>: words meaning the same or nearly the same thing as the entry word.
- For example, close is the synonym for shut, beautiful is attractive, happy is joyful etc.
9. <u>Respelling</u>: the word as it should be pronounced.
- For example, the word newspaper is respelled as nooz-pey-per.
Answer:
1788
Explanation:
While the constitution was signed in 1787, it was not ratified and fully approved until 1788.
Answer:
this is normal these days
Explanation:
try to talk to a friend or listen to music
Answer: I haven't read the book so please take this with a grain of salt but I believe the answer would be C, "As teenagers get older, parents should help them avoid more serious negative consequences." Exerting control might be too much, letting the teenager be too rebellious would lead to disobeyment, and letting them do it again isn't a good idea. I apologize if you get the answer wrong, good luck!