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use the word ( pale ) and its homophone (pail) in two different sentences...pail means a bucket...ex. a bucket of water

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Answered by WhiteShane
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Answer:

Pale : Due to the speard of contagious dieases, Shree's face was PALE.

Pail : Can you please fetch a PSIL out of the well?

Answered by KomalSrinivas
6

The sentences are as follows:

Pale: The pale moon shone on the calm water.

Pail: The little boy helped his grandmother by carrying a pail of water.

Homophones

  • Homophones are words with similar pronunciations but with different meanings. The spelling of the words is even different.
  • Pale and pail are homophones since they have similar pronunciations but different meanings and spellings.
  • The term 'pale' means something lacking color or pigment.
  • The word 'pail' refers to a bucket used for carrying water.
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