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Which answer choice uses the word separate differently from how the word is used in the passage?

Sue and Bob decided to separate their vegetable and flower gardens.
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When you order pancakes, make sure the eggs are separate from the greasy
syrup.
I wanted my paycheck separate from my savings account this month after
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Please keep my son separate from the bully terrorizing his preschool
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Answer:

A. Sue and Bob decided to separate their vegetable and flower gardens.

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Answer: Sue and Bob decided to separate their vegetable and flower gardens


There are two different seperates here. One is an adjective, the other is a verb.

In the answer above, separate is a verb. It is an action. Sue and Bob are separating their gardens. A synonym for this separate is “to split up”.

In the other, incorrect answers, separate is used as an adjective. It is describing. A synonym for this separate is “apart.”
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