What is the difference between an acronym and an acrostic?

A. An acronym forms a word, while an acrostic forms a sentence.
B. An acrostic forms a sentence, while an acrostic forms a word.
C. An acronym is a mnemonic device, while an acrostic is a form of rhyme.
D. An acronym uses association, while an acrostic relies on rhythm.


Answer: A

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