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give type of homophones of 8th​

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Answered by Amrinder77
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There are five different types of homophone:

Homograph – Some homophones are similar in spelling, but different in meanings. They are called homographs. For instance, “hail” meaning an ice storm, and “hail” meaning something that occurs in large numbers, such as “a hail of bullets.”

Homonym – Some words have the same pronunciation but different meanings. These are called homonyms. For instance, “cite,” “sight,” and “site.”

Heterograph – Homophones that have different spellings but are pronounced in the same way are called heterographs. For instance, “write” and “right.”

Oronym – Homophones that have multiple words or phrases, having similar sounds, are called oronyms. For instance, “ice cream” and “I scream.”

Pseudo-homophone – Homophones that are identical phonetically are called pseudo-homophones. In this type of homophone, one of the pair of words is not a real word, such as “groan” and “grone"

Answered by ShreshthaDhar
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Answer:

Ice cream I scream also

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