You could find the definitions of homographs in a. separate numerical subentries under the main word entry. b. separate main word entries. c. a synonym study at the end of the main entry word. d. the etymology section of the main word entry.
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can yall boys help meh with ques pls *~*
pls @cj49 @protected pls help meh with this ques its my last 1 :(
i guess its D
sorry idk
can u explain 2 meh y u think its D @cj49
nd even tho u don't know @protected thk u so much 4 takin tha time 4 respondin :)
yea i looked for the answer but im not all that great in english
ik it sucks I do bad at it 2 man lol but thks again
welcome lol
wait its C
ok....y do u think its C
homographs mean each of two or more words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the same and having different meanings and origins
oh ok sooo that's how its tha answer huh
C states that a study of meanings of all the words that have the same spelling
actually I thought that was tha answer at first but thks @cj49 sooo much I really needed 2 get this done thks again :))))
np..c:
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