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confusing sentences with homophones or homonyms​

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Answered by Secretgirl123
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Homophones are often confused with homographs and homonyms. These terms are similar, but there are some important differences to consider.

Homographs are words which are spelled the same, but have different meanings and are not necessarily pronounced the same. One example is the word bow, which has several meanings pronounced two different ways, such as a weapon for shooting arrows, or to bend at the waist.

Homonyms are words with the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings, which means they are simultaneously homographs and homophones. Take for example the word band, meaning a group or a ring.

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