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Homophones are words that A. sound alike but have different meanings. B. are spelled differently but have the same meanings. C. are spelled alike but have different meanings. D. sound different but have
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Homophones are words that A. sound alike but have different meanings. B. are spelled differently but have the same meanings. C. are spelled alike but have different meanings. D. sound different but have the same meanings.
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A. Sound alike but have different meanings
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I think the answer would be A because Homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in the meaning and is spelled different.
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