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Match the definition of the word to a homophone of that word

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Amelia Earhart Pioneer
Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in a small Kansas town. That was
six years before the Wright brothers took their famous first airplane
flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina Over the next two decades,
aviation developed rapidly, but the pilots at the controls were mainly
men Amelia Earhart broke through that barrier to become a famous
aviator, and she paved the way for women who followed
Amelia Takes Off
Amelia took her first flying lesson in 1921. At the end of the year, she
received her pilot's license She took odd jobs and received financial
help from her mother to buy her own airplane with a plane of her
own, Amelia quickly began making a name for herself in the aviation
world in October 1922, she broke a world record for female pilots by
flying her plane to 14,000 feet in altitude. In 1923, she received her
International Pilot's License-just the sixteenth woman in the world
to do so Unfortunately, Amelia had to sell her plane to give her
mother money and for a while her love of aviation became more of
a hobby
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Match the definition of the word to a homophone of that word route ordinary: common-example-1
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Answer: ordinary; common: plane

to see how heavy something is: way

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