- Homophones are words that sound
alike, but are spelled differently. - Homophones usually have different meanings.
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Layla has really curly hair.
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What is the main ingredient in your salad?
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The penguins are walking in a pair.
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The hare is looking for food in the meadow.
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The lion's mane is fluffy.
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The pear looks ripe and delicious!