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Which sentence uses the vocabulary word correctly?

Minor characters always undergo huge changes over the course of a story.

"My name is Emily." is an idiom.

My dog is so peculiar—sometimes he'll bark at absolutely nothing!

We are ready to harvest the corn from the lush, barren field.

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Answer: The sentence "My dog is so peculiar- sometimes he'll bark at absolutely nothing!" uses all of its words correctly. I can't tell which is the vocabulary word, since it's not italicized, but this is the only fully correct sentence. If the vocabulary word is peculiar, the reason it works in this sentence is because it means "weird" or "odd", which would both also work in this sentence.

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C. My dog is so peculiar— sometimes he’ll bark at absolutley nothing!
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