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'Beware of Dogs'. The sentence emphasizes
(A) announcement
(B) statement
(C) caution
(D) instructions​

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
1

The sentence emphasizes (C) caution.

What is a caution statement?

  • A caution statement acts like a warning sign.
  • A caution statement informs a person to take a mentioned precaution otherwise the results could be harmful.
  • As the statement 'beware of dogs' gives a warning that a person should beware of dogs, otherwise the results can be harmful hence it emphasizes a caution.
  • Other options, such as option (A) announcement is not correct because an annpuncement declares something rather than giving a caution.

Answered by BrainlyAstro
0

 \mathfrak{Question :-}

'Beware of Dogs'. The sentence emphasizes

(A) announcement

(B) statement

(C) caution

(D) instructions

 \mathfrak{Answer :-}

  • Caution

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