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20 May, 04:49

In which sentence is a homophone used correctly?

a. if u ask me, there's no hobby like fishing?

b. The old miner was lost in the dessert?

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  1. 20 May, 05:02
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    A homophone are two words that are spelled similar but have different meanings like dessert that you eat and desert where it is dry.

    Your answer is: B) The old miner was lost in the dessert

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