Question
Which option describes a homographic pun?
a pun that is both humorous and serious at the same time
a pun that is both humorous and serious at the same time
a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
a pun that achieves its humor through very detailed description
a pun that is both humorous and serious at the same time
a pun that is both humorous and serious at the same time
a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
a pun that achieves its humor through very detailed description
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The correct option that describes a homographic pun is:
**a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings.**
Homographic puns involve words that are spelled the same (homographs) but have different meanings, often leading to humorous interpretations.
**a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings.**
Homographic puns involve words that are spelled the same (homographs) but have different meanings, often leading to humorous interpretations.
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