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OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):

Line 45 of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet contains an example of _____. http://courseplayer.avalearning.com/nweb/LA102/PDF/U4/LA102_ENG9B_U4_Exam_Romeo_and_Juliet_Excerpt2_Formatted.pdf pun homonym homograph paradox

OpenStudy (ulink):

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OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

He uses mean 2 times, but in a different meaning, so?

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

"a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning, whether spelled the same way or not" http://www.dictionary.com/browse/homonym In this case, it would be a homonym.

OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):

Ohh okay

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