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Why do words in some dictionaries have dots separating parts of the word?
A. to show you how to pronounce the word
B. to show how many letters in a word
C. to show the syllables in a word
D. to show you another way to write the word


Sagot :

Hello.

The answer here is to show the syllables of the word. Therefore, the answer would be C.

I hope this answers your question.

​-Toremi

Answer:

Explanation:

Not all dictionaries do this. Those that do, do it to so the reader can count the syllables. The answer is C

A: pronounciation is shown by special letters to show how sounds are represent.

B: is just not correct. Nothing does that. You can count the letters by hand.

D: I have no idea what this would be, if it even exists.