A. Explain the difference be
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1. see/sea
2. knight/night
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3. right/write
4. arms/alms
5. fair/fare
6. here/hear
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7. heard/herd
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Answer:
see- sight
sea- marine
knight- cavalier
night- dark
right- fair or equitable
write- put in writing
fair- open minded
fare- price
here - to this place
hear - to listin
heard- perceive
herd - drove
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) The difference in spelling here literally makes no sense to anyone, but let’s go with it. To see something is to be able to physically view it with your eyes. If you see the sea, it means you’re looking at the ocean, or any uncontained body of water. Just to make everything really confusing, Germans call a lake (which is a contained body of water) a See. Go figure.
2) Knight and night are two words that are pronounced the same way but are spelled differently and mean two different things. They are homophones. ... Related words are knights, knighted, knighting, knighthood. Night is the time
between sunset and sunrise, the opposite of day.
3) As verbs the difference between right and write
is that right is to correct while write is (ambitransitive) to form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.
4)As nouns the difference between alms and arms
is that alms is something given to the poor as charity, such as money, clothing or food while arms is or arms can be (pluralonly) weapons.