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pick out homograph from have you ever seen poem with meaning​

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Answered by sishita753
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Homographs are those words with the same spelling but have different meaning and most especially, different pronunciation.Homographs come from two terms homo which means “same” and graph which means “writing.“ These words could not get easily confused especially when spoken but can be when it is written.You have to take note of the pronunciation differences between the words that look and sound the same because it could affect the main point of your message.Examples:bass – a type of fish: I recently caught a large bass.

bass – low, deep voice: I like a singing bass voice; it’s low but it could get soothing to the ear at some point.bow – a type of knot: My sister likes wearing a bright red bow around her head.

bow – to incline: Korean and Japanese people bow down as a sign of respect.entrance – the way in: The entrance of the concert venue was tightly secured both in locks and the presence of the security guards.

entrance – to delight: I always feel entranced every time he would walk into the room looking like a model that came straight out from a magazine.

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