The sentence that uses homophones correctly is:
"Your new perfume has a nice scent, too."
This sentence correctly uses "your," which indicates possession, "new," which means recent, and "scent," which refers to a smell.
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Your new perfume has a nice scent, too.
Your new perfume has a nice scent, too.
Your knew perfume has a nice cent, too.
Your knew perfume has a nice cent, too.
Your knew perfume has a nice scent, too.
Your knew perfume has a nice scent, too.
Your new perfume has a nice cent, too.
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The sentence that uses homophones correctly is:
"Your new perfume has a nice scent, too."
This sentence correctly uses "your," which indicates possession, "new," which means recent, and "scent," which refers to a smell.