English, asked by MrRisingStar, 17 days ago

Using the homograph of the word 'bank' frame two different sentences, bringing out the difference
in the meaning.​

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Answered by ooOOooTanyaooOOoo
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Explanation:

Homographs have the same spelling but do not necessarily sound the same. Bank (a financial establishment) and bank (the slope bordering a river) are homographs that are spelled and sound the same: Go to the bank and deposit your paycheque.

Answered by XxitzmissDaisyxX
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Answer:

Bank (a financial establishment) and bank (the slope bordering a river) are homographs that are spelled and sound the same: Go to the bank and deposit your paycheque.

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