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What are homophones?(1 point)

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Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.
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1 2 3 or 4
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If you are asking for the number of possible definitions of homophones, there is no one specific number. There are numerous homophones in the English language, and their quantity varies depending on the individual's knowledge and the context in which they are used.
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No which one is the answer
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The answer is 4.
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Which strategy should you use to make sure you are spelling homophones correctly?(1 point)
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To ensure you are spelling homophones correctly, you should use the strategy of proofreading and double-checking your writing. By carefully reviewing your work, you can verify that the spelling of the homophones matches their intended meaning and usage.
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So is 1, 2, 3, or 4
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The answer is 4.
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In words please
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The strategy you should use to ensure you are spelling homophones correctly is to proofread and double-check your writing.
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There was much laughter as we watched the clowns perform their circus act with are parents.

Which easily confused word is used incorrectly in the sentence?

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perform
perform

there
there

are
are

laughter
laughter
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The easily confused word used incorrectly in the sentence is "are."
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On the night of the dinner party, I commended you on you're delicious desert.

Which words have been spelled and used incorrectly in the sentence?

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commended and delicious
commended and delicious

you're and desert
you're and desert

dinner and night
dinner and night

you and party
you and party
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The words that have been spelled and used incorrectly in the sentence are "you're" and "desert."

"you're" should be "your" and "desert" should be "dessert."

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