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The meaning of (1) bass&bass (2)close& close (3)plain&plane ??​

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Answered by avantikay1312
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Explanation:

1 Ans. The word bass has two main meanings with separate pronunciations — bass with a high vowel sound (like base) ironically refers to very low sounds — bass instruments and singers are in the lowest part of the musical range, like the low rumble of a bass guitar. If you say bass with a low vowel sound, it's a type of fish.

2. Ans.. As an adjective close means nearby. For example: She stood close to the exit so that it would be easy to leave at the end of the concert. As a verb to close means to shut. ... Closed is an adjective that means not open. For example: The doors were closed.

3. Ans. A plane can be used to discuss an abstract flat and level surface, usually in geometric mathematics. However, even here, there is an easy way to remember the difference: a plain refers to a real thing (plain with an i: I see a plain), while plane refers to something unreal (plane with an a: A mathematical idea).

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Answered by bhagyabatiroutray10
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Explanation:

Bass”, the instrument, is from the Italian “Basso”, meaning “low” or “bottom”. It is related to the modern English word “Base”.

“Bass”, the fish, is from Middle English. The proto-Germanic roots of the word mean “sharp”, and may refer to the spines on its dorsal fins. The modern English word “Bristle” comes from the same roots.

Other than having the same spelling, the words are unrelated.

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