Asked by Ironmarshy14
Which of these word pairs could be homographs?(1 point) Responses yes, no yes, no their, there their, there bat, bat bat, bat map, tap
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Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.
From the pairs you've provided:
1. **yes, no** - Not homographs.
2. **yes, no** - Not homographs.
3. **their, there** - Not homographs (different spellings).
4. **their, there** - Not homographs (different spellings).
5. **bat, bat** - Could be homographs, but typically they have the same pronunciation and different meanings (e.g., a flying mammal and a baseball bat).
6. **bat, bat** - Same as above.
7. **map, tap** - Not homographs.
So, the pair that could be considered as homographs is **bat, bat**.
From the pairs you've provided:
1. **yes, no** - Not homographs.
2. **yes, no** - Not homographs.
3. **their, there** - Not homographs (different spellings).
4. **their, there** - Not homographs (different spellings).
5. **bat, bat** - Could be homographs, but typically they have the same pronunciation and different meanings (e.g., a flying mammal and a baseball bat).
6. **bat, bat** - Same as above.
7. **map, tap** - Not homographs.
So, the pair that could be considered as homographs is **bat, bat**.
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