|Question 6Verbal

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In Ojibwe, an Indigenous language from the Great Lakes region of what are now the United States and Canada, wasa means "far," whereas wa-wasa means "far apart." This phenomenon, in which an element of a root word is repeated, sometimes with modification, within another word that is related to the root word, is called reduplication. In this case, the element "wa" in wasa gets repeated in wa-wasa. There are many examples of this type of reduplication in Ojibwe.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
It contrasts the language discussed in the text with other languages.
A
It provides a general definition of the phenomenon discussed in the text.
B
It explains where the language discussed in the text is from.
C
It provides English translations of the Ojibwe words discussed in the text.
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