Homographs and Homophones Eric Vasquez, 6A1, January, 2010.

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Homographs and Homophones Eric Vasquez, 6A1, January, 2010

Table Of Contents Homophone: Two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or spelling (as the words affect, and effect)Homophone Homograph: Two or more words spelled alike but has a different in meaning or pronunciation like (The lumberjack axes the trees to the ground. And The x and y axes intersect at (0,0) )Homograph Bibliography

Homophone The right way is to write not draw. Can you see the salty sea The pile of waste was up to my waist. After we won the match, we went out for won tons. Boiled won tons

Homograph Nicks big fingers could not wind up the clock again. The wind howled through the woodlands Broken sewer pipes can be a smelly mess. "We might choose the best sewers in the class”

Bibliography homophones.htmlhttp:// homophones.html _homographshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English _homographs