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daze days homophones one sentence to make the meaning​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

She spent all her free days in intense daze.

Explanation:

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Answered by swethassynergy
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It's his divorce that made him daze and regret his past days.

Explanation:

  • This is an example of homophones- Days and Daze.
  • The meaning of daze is that it is a condition in which a person cannot think clearly because of some physical or mental shock.
  • Days on the other hand are plural for the day.
  • These two words have different meanings and spellings but their pronunciation is the same.
  • Therefore, they are homophones.
  • So, the made sentence can be easily understood now, that the person who was divorced was in a daze from the shock of his behavior that he regrets.
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