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Cell and sell (homophones)

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Answered by Jayagovind
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HOMOPHONES OF THE WORDS (CELL AND SELL):

1) CELL - In computer, a cell is a region formed by the intersection of the rows and columns.

2) SELL - I have decided to sell my computer.

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Answered by rmb
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'Cell' and 'sell' are homophones because they sound the same.

  • Homophones are words with the same pronunciation, but have different meanings and may or may not have different spellings.
  • The word 'cell' has many meanings, but no matter which meaning we choose, 'cell' and 'sell' will still be homophones.

         -'Cell' means a small room in a jail.

        - 'Cell' is also a biological term for the basic unit of all living beings.

        - 'Cell' is sometimes used for 'battery', like the 'cell' in the clock.

        -'Cell' is the short form of 'cellular', as in cell phone.

  • 'Sell' means to put up for sale.
  • Some sentences to clarify the meaning of the two words:

        - Cell- Nelson Mandela was imprisoned in a tiny cell.  

       - Sell- They want to sell their old car and get a new one.

  • Thus, 'cell' and 'sell' are homophones.

The correct question is:

Make sentences with 'cell' and 'sell' to show the difference between the homophones.

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