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REMEMBER:A dictionary contains alphabetical entries that tell how to pronounce the entry word and what the word means. A dictionary entry is shown on the left-hand column in heavy black type. Pronunciation is shown in sound symbols between slant lines after each entry word. The primary accent is shown by the darker accent mark (). The secondary accent is shown by the lighter accent mark. The word division or syllabication of an entry word is also given. The part or parts of speech for an entry word are shown by abbreviations. A plural of noun is shown if it does not form the plural regularly by adding s or es to the singular. The past tense and ing verb forms are shown if the spelling of an entry word changes before the ending are added and if the verb is irregular. The origin of an entry word is shown in brackets at the end of the entry.reverse (ri vurs) adj., n., v.the opposite or contrarythe backto turn the other way; to turn inside out or upside down GROUP 2: Read the dialog with your group. Observe the correct intonation.Pupil A:I am thinking of my favorite flower which is white in color, having a sweet fragrant.Pupil B:Is it a sampaguita?Pupil A:No, it isnt.Pupil B:Is it a rose?Pupil A:No, it isnt. Pupil B:Is it a dahlia?Pupil A:Yes, it is. I really love that flower.