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Use the word ‘balance’ in two separate sentences, the word having different meanings. (homographs):

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Answered by shrutibodkhe05
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Answer:

1st sentence -

there should be balance in the environment.

in this sentence balance means not equal.

2nd sentence-

you are remaining with the balance of rs 10,000.

in this one balance means ' the amount of money'

hope it help you.

Answered by ankhidassarma9
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Answer:

  • You must keep a good balance between work and your personal life.
  • I still have a balance of $30 in my account.

Explanation:

  • Homographs are set of words that have the same form but have different meanings. Homographs words are spelled the same but depending on the context in which they are used, their meanings are different.

Balance ,as a noun , can be used as following ways:

  • An even distribution of the weight of an object.  Example: Keep your balance so that you do not fall.
  • A condition where elements (one’s mental health) are equal in proportion. Example : You must keep a good balance between work and your personal life.
  • An apparatus for weighing: Ravi placed the objects on balance to see if they both weigh the same.
  • A number that represents the difference between credits and debits in an account. Example : I still have a balance of $30 in my account.

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