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All of the sentences below include commonly confused words. Which sentence uses the correct homophone?
The bridle party is wearing navy and pink with gold accents.
The dress hunt dragged on and on; most of the wedding gowns were strapless, but bare shoulders are forbidden in her church.
The best man told jokes, toasted the newlyweds with sparkling whine, and never let on that his heart was breaking.
They stood hand in hand in front of the alter, eager to take their vows.
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The second sentence: "The dress hunt dragged on and on; most of the wedding gowns were strapless, but bare shoulders are forbidden in her church."
Explanation: "bare" (meaning uncovered) is correct. The others misuse homophones: "bridle" should be "bridal"; "whine" should be "wine"; "alter" should be "altar."
Explanation: "bare" (meaning uncovered) is correct. The others misuse homophones: "bridle" should be "bridal"; "whine" should be "wine"; "alter" should be "altar."
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