Steps-1

Title: Steps-1

Grade 4-5 Lesson s4-l4

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Quiz: Discussion Step

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Id Type Problem Options

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Problem

What are the parts of speech that use the word 'buffet'?

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Clue

You might enjoy a self-serve meal with a variety of dishes, but the word describing it can also refer to a piece of furniture used for serving food.

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Sumup

Please summarize steps

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Choice-A

Choice A is correct because "buffet" can function as a noun, referring to a meal where guests serve themselves from a variety of dishes. It is commonly used to describe a self-service dining setup, often found in restaurants or events.

Correct noun

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Choice-B

Choice B (adverb) is incorrect because "buffet" is not used as an adverb; it primarily functions as a noun (referring to a meal setup) and a verb (meaning to strike repeatedly). An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, but "buffet" does not serve this function in standard usage.

Wrong adverb

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Choice-C

Choice C is incorrect because buffet is not commonly used as an adjective. Instead, it functions as a noun (a meal with multiple dishes) or a verb (to strike repeatedly or push around).

Wrong adjective

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Choice-D

Choice D is incorrect because "buffet" is not a pronoun; it can function as a noun (referring to a meal setup) or a verb (meaning to strike repeatedly). A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun, such as "he," "she," or "they," which does not apply to "buffet.

Wrong pronoun

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Step

Buffet" can mean a self-serve meal (noun) or to strike repeatedly with force (verb).

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Answer

Choice A

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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