Some words sound the same, but are spelled differently. These words are called homophones. Homophones have different meanings.
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The pair of kookaburras sat on a branch.
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We saw a doe on our hike.
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I want to see the coral reefs one day.
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The pear tasted delicious!
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We rolled the dough out after it chilled in the fridge.
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I went on a trip to the sea with my family.