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Tell me homographs of sentences Example Address​

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Explanation:

a HOMOGRAPH is a group (usually a pair) of words that are spelled the same way, and may or may not be pronounced the same way, although the difference in pronunciation is often just a shift in the accented syllable.

Common Homographs:

accent - stress or emphasis/a MANNER of speaking or pronunciation INFLUENCED by the region in which one lives or grew up

agape - wide open/a Greek word meaning “love”

attribute - a characteristic or quality/to think of as belonging to or ORIGINATING in some person, place or THING.



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