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Homophones

past-passed see-sea one-won by-buy

Clue

The spelling of the word tells you the correct meaning.

You can use a dictionary to confirm the meaning.

Homographs

live- having life live- to make one’s home

Tear- a drop that comes from the eye when crying Tear- to rip

Clue

Use context, or the way the word is used in a sentence, to figure out the correct pronunciation and meaning.

Other Multiple- Meaning Words

right- “a direction” or “correct”

run- “to go faster than walking” or “a tear in material”

Clue

Use context, or the words and sentences surrounding the word, to figure out the correct meaning.