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English, 17.05.2021 20:50 MAFA6835

Reign ['ran) noun 1. the period of a monarch's rule 2. the period during which a leader is in charge 3. power or influence. From French regne, from Latin
regnum, kingdom.
Which part of this dictionary entry provides information about the word's
pronunciation?
A. noun
B. ['ran]
Ο Ο Ο Ο
O C. From French regne, from Latin regnum, kingdom.
D. 1. the period of a monarch's rule 2. the period during which a
leader is in charge 3. power or influence.
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