Answer :
Answer:
B
Explanation:
An entry word and its derived forms are divided into syllables by dots.
In a dictionary entry, word syllables are presented with dots between them, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- A dictionary serves not only to show the meaning of words, but also the spelling and pronunciation.
- For this reason, the dictionary must present the word in a very well-explained way, allowing a good visualization of the word.
- For this reason, the syllables of a word must be presented separately, but still present the word.
In this case, in a dictionary entry, the syllables of a word are presented with dots between them. As you can see in the image below.
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