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CONSTRUCT SENTENCES WITH THE FOLLOWING HOMONYMS TO BRING OUT TWO DIFFERENT MEANINGS OF EACHWORD:TRIM,STAMP,PLANT,RIGHT

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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TRIM

Meaning 1: Cutting of small amount of something such as hair.

Sentence: Your hair needs a trim.

Meaning 2: If person looks trim, he/she looks thin, healthy and attractive.

Sentence: Nowadays she looks very trim.

STAMP

Meaning 1: a small piece of paper with a design on it that you buy and stick on an envelope before posting it.  

Sentence: She pasted a stamp of rupees 5 on the letter and posted it.

Meaning 2: sound of stamping the foot.

Sentence: I could hear the stamping of hoofs in the street.

PLANT

Meaning 1: a living thing that grows in earth and has a stem, roots, leaves, flowers etc.

Sentence: We should grow plenty of plants around our houses.

Meaning 2: a factory or place where power is produced or a manufacturing process takes place.

Sentence: Nuclear power plants should be constructed away from cities.

RIGHT

Meaning 1: morally good and acceptable

Sentence: We should always do the right thing

Meaning 2: a moral and legal claim to have or get something

Sentence: Everyone has the right to live freely in the modern world.


Answered by Sidyandex
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The following Homonyms can be used as follows:

Trim

1. I think I should trim my beard myself.

2. He was wearing a white suit trimmed with a purple pocket square.

Stamp

1. Robert has a hobby of collecting postage stamps.

2. The company seal is stamped on every legal document drafted on behalf of a company

Plant

1. People should try and plant as many trees as possible to reverse the ill effects of deforestation

2. His father works in a chemical plant.

Right

1. The Right to Freedom of speech is a Fundamental right

2. Helping the poor and the destitute is the right thing to do.

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