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Which sentence shows the correct use of a common homophone?

This morning, Shelly wore a pear of gloves to school.
I had a sandwich, some cheese, and a pear for lunch.
Eduardo ate all of the apple, but he did not like the pair.
Ravi noticed that the pair tree in the yard was in full bloom

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"I had a sandwich, some cheese, and a pear for lunch."

Explanation: "pear" correctly names the fruit. (The others confuse pear/pair/pare: "pair" = two, "pare" = trim.)