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English, 26.04.2021 21:50, leverso

11. Which of the following statements about dictionaries is correct? A. A dictionary permanently affixes a set of meanings to a word.
B. A dictionary only includes original, literal definitions of words.
C. A dictionary is a record of how people use individual words.
D. A dictionary doesn't include any proper nouns or adjectives.

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