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English, 31.05.2020 10:58 aidenmanpig

Read the following sentence and determine if the words in bold are
homographs or homophones. Then, choose the answer that correctly
identifies which type it is and correctly defines what homograph or
homophone means.
Troops will follow wherever their commander will lead them, no matter how
many lead bullets fly through the air.

A. Homophone; the two words are written the same but have
different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.
B. Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have
different meanings and sometimes different spellings.
C. Homograph; the two words are written the same but have different
meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.
D. Homograph; the two words are pronounced the same but have
different meanings and sometimes different spellings.

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