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English, 18.03.2021 02:50, eggoysters

Please help Improvise \im-prə- vīr\ verb 1. To put together with little preparation or planning. 2. To make, invent, or arrange offhand. French improviser, from Italian improvvisare, from Latin improvisus unforeseen. Which part of the dictionary entry refers to the pronunciation of the word improvise? O
A. \im-pra-vīzi
B. from Latin improvisus unforeseen.
c. verb
D. To put together with little preparation or planning. ​

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