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which option is not a homophone one two seven eight​

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Answered by khansameer31423
1

Answer:

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B:

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.'Bear' means 'to hold up or support'. This word does not fit into the sentence in meaning.

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.'Bear' means 'to hold up or support'. This word does not fit into the sentence in meaning.Hence option B is correct and A is incorrect.

Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.'Bear' means 'to hold up or support'. This word does not fit into the sentence in meaning.Hence option B is correct and A is incorrect.Options C and D are incorrect for the same: C cannot be correct because A is incorrect, and D cannot be correct because B is correct.

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Answered by mikee52
1

Answer:

one and seven

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rizwankhan97: ok I am making as a brainlist
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