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Based on the sentence contexts, which is true about the word bark?

  • A. It is impossible to tell its meaning because its spelling and pronunciation are the same in both.
  • B. The references to the dog in the first sentence and to the tree in the second define its meaning.
  • C. "Bark" refers to a sound in the second sentence, and it refers to a plant covering in the first sentence.
  • D. The meaning of this word is different in each sentence, but in one of them it is spelled wrong.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The word "bark" is used in two different contexts in the sentences provided. In the first sentence, "bark" refers to the covering of a tree, while in the second sentence, it refers to a sound made by a dog. Therefore, option C correctly states that "bark" has different meanings in each sentence - plant covering in the first sentence and a sound in the second. Option A is incorrect because the meanings are clear from the context. Option B is incorrect as the meaning is not defined by the references to the dog or the tree but by the context of the sentences. Option D is incorrect because there is no misspelling of the word in either sentence.