Which of these sentences includes a homonym? The children were going to go to their relative's house. The two men were jogging down the street. Miss Davis told the professor why she had to miss his class. A weather vane indicates the direction of the wind.
jojo4eva
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ok so it would be the first one. A homonym is a sentence that contains 2 words that are spelled and pronounced the same but mean 2 entirely different things
children were going to go to
to go to. the first 'to' means that what they were going to do. The second 'to' means where they were going
any questions
thanks no you help me understand it a whole lot more thanks
no probs
it wasnt the answer @jojo4eva
ok holdup
ok
Miss Davis told the professor why she had to miss his class. Is the answer
i clicked on that one and it said it was correct
Oh yess because of the 2 misses. Miss Davis and miss his class are meant in 2 different ways
ok thanks
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