A dieresis is a punctuation mark that is placed over the second vowel of two adjacent vowels to indicate that they are not a sounded together, as in a dipth.ong. The two vowels are divided into two separate syllables. A dieresis consists of two dots.
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Answer: bruh, none.
Explanation:
it’s asking 36,000 + 4, and the options are “nine thousand, eight thousand, seven thousand, six thousand”