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Compare the dictionary and thesaurus entriestor the word compliment.

Dictionary Entry

Thesaurus Entry

compliment

compliment ['käm-plə-mənt]

[via French compliment; from Italian

complimento; from Latin complere]

1. n. a polite expression of praise or

admiration

2. v. to express praise or admiration

compliment (noun) praise

Syn, tribute, commendation, bouquet,

acclamation, admiration, homage

Ant. insult, criticism

What information about the word compliment can be found in both the dictionary and thesaurus entries?

antonyms

synonyms

pronunciations

partsof speech

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Answer:

Parts of speech.

Step-by-step explanation:

As seen in the question, the dictionary entry contains the pronunciation, the origin of the word, and the parts of speech it represents/ belongs to.

Whereas, the thesaurus entry only points out the parts of speech it belongs to and the synonyms and the antonyms of the said word.

Looking at the two entries, the only thing they have in common is the parts of speech that are provided alongside the word.

Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.

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