The correct answer would depend on the specific context of the story or content you are referencing, as the relationship between Homer and his brother isn't universally known. However, if we are looking for a difference in their goals based on the options you provided, here is the breakdown:
- "Homer would love to cure his bad breath, his brother wants a cure for gingervitis" suggests a focus on health-related goals.
- "One is trying to get a scholarship from science the other from football" indicates they are pursuing different academic or athletic paths.
- "Both are hoping for football scholarships" suggests similar goals.
- "Homer scores three more goals on the season" focuses on athletic performance.
Without additional context, the strongest difference in goals seems to be captured by the second option regarding pursuing different scholarships.