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28 March, 10:21

Review the meanings of current on the left. Which

sentences use meaning 2, "flow of electrical energy"?

Check all that apply.

Jay turned off the current before taking apart the

outlet.

The school of dolphins rode the current.

Todd's current roommate is very neat.

The current from the overhead wire caused sparks

to fly.

Vanya stood in the river, with her body against the

current

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  1. 28 March, 10:24
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    Review the meanings of current on the left. Which sentences use meaning 2, "flow of electrical energy"? Check all that apply.

    Explanation:

    A Jay turned off the current before taking apart the outlet. The current from the overhead wire caused sparks to fly.
  2. 28 March, 10:26
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    Jay turned off the current before taking apart the

    outlet.

    The current from the overhead wire caused sparks

    to fly.

    Explanation:

    When words are spelled or pronounced in the same way but have different meanings, they are called homonyms.

    One of homonyms is the word "current" which can mean:

    - something happening at the present time

    - a movement of body of water in a certain direction

    - the flow of electrical energy

    In the first answer, the outlet is a device whose purpose is to connect electrical devices to an electrical supply (plugging it in the socket). So, it's electrical current.

    In the second answer, it denotes the moving of the water

    In the third answer, it means that Todd's present roommate in neat.

    In the fourth answer, since it comes from a wire and causes a spark, it denotes electrical current.

    Finally, since Vanya is in the river, it denotes a flow of the water.
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