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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

jojo4eva

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jojo4eva

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

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

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

children were going to go to

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

to go to. the first 'to' means that what they were going to do. The second 'to' means where they were going

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

any questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks no you help me understand it a whole lot more thanks

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

no probs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it wasnt the answer @jojo4eva

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

ok holdup

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Miss Davis told the professor why she had to miss his class. Is the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i clicked on that one and it said it was correct

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

Oh yess because of the 2 misses. Miss Davis and miss his class are meant in 2 different ways

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

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