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Select one of the following words with multiple meanings: foil, type, crane, point. using a dictionary (either printed or online), look up the various meanings of the word you chose. in the space below, list the word you chose and each of its definitions. then, use the word in a sentence, writing one sentence for each meaning. see the example below.
word: engaged
definitions: 1. promised to another to be married; 2. busy or interested
sentence 1: tommy and rachelle were happily engaged.
sentence 2: the students were engaged in the scientist's presentation.

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