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pairs of homophones words its meaning​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As mentioned above, sets of words like “you're” and “your” are called homophones. The root of that word, homo-, means “same,” and the root phone- means “sound.” Homophones are two words that sound the same, but have different meanings. So the words “two” and “to” are homophones, as are “ate” and “eight.”

Explanation:

HoPe It HeLp'S UHh ❣

☺wish uhh APpY ChOcLaTe DaY ☺

PlS Flw me pls☹pls

Give me thnks ☹

✌ITZ AbUsiNg QuEeN ✌

Answered by neetijoshi912
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