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write down the difference between the following homographs mobile ,mobile ​

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Answered by blackeyessep25
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i think u want to write homograph and homophones .here is the answer.. i hope it will right..

Explanation:

Homograph - "Graph" has to do with writing or drawing. When you think about a graph, you envision a picture. If you read graphic novels, you know they have pictures. Someone drew them. So "homograph" means "same picture" or "same writing." Homographs are written (spelled) the same. (To make matters more confusing, homographs that are spelled the same but sound different are also called heteronyms.)

Homophone - "Phone" has to do with sound. When you talk on the telephone, you hear the other person's voice. When people in the 1800s used a gramophone, they were listening to music. And phonology is the study of a language's sounds. So "homophone" means "same sound." Homophones are pronounced the same.

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