Which set of words could be an example of homographs?(1 point) Responses hear, here hear, here draw, draw draw, draw their, there their, there fast, quick

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The correct example of homographs from the provided options is "draw, draw." Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and may have different pronunciations, depending on their use in context. However, "draw" is not only a homograph in itself (with meanings like to pull something or to create an image), but there are no additional meanings or pronunciations listed in this case.

If you intended to include examples that have differing meanings and pronunciations, "hear" and "here" would also fit, but it is important to clarify that they are not homographs because they are spelled differently.

Thus, based on the strict definition, the most fitting single words from your responses that usually qualify under the category of homographs (considering potential ambiguity in meanings) would be "draw". However, neither "hear" nor "here" is a perfect example of the homograph concept due to spelling differences.

Overall, if looking for traditional homographs, "draw" would be the closest.