Read the definitions. shear = v., to cut sheer = adj., thin soar = v., to fly at a great height sore = adj., feeling pain If you look through the _____ curtains, you can watch the birds _____ over the ocean. Which homophones correctly complete the sentence? sheer, soar shear, sore shear, soar sheer, sore
i dont get it but i think its b
Well soar means to fly above and sore means in pain and overused usually pertaining to muscles.
soo wym i still dont get it
Shear means to cut off usually meaning for wool and means thin and transparent.
They are both said the same but have different meanings.
soooo d
Well like I said sore means overused which I don't think it'd be.
so b
nvm
B also has sore in it lol.
a
Yes that's what I think it it'd be.
Hmm, yeah so "soar" is what we are going to use for the bird portion. This means we can eliminate options b and d. Then from A and C, we are looking at curtains. Are the curtain thin, or do they cut? They'd be thin, so A is correct.
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