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bark = the rough covering on a tree bark = the sound a dog makes
The answer is bark a dogs bark and a trees bark looks the same and the same but both means different meanings.
If you are looking at a question from a type of Grammar Book that is titled Language Power then I have your answer right here! :) So the homograph is BARK.
Some examples of words that are spelled alike but have different meanings include "bat" (flying mammal vs. sports equipment), "bark" (sound a dog makes vs. outer covering of a tree), and "bass" (low sound frequency vs. type of fish).
No. A homograph is a word that has the same spelling and two different pronunciations. All the meanings of fry have the same pronunciation, so it wouldn't be a homograph. The exception could be a Proper Noun... someone with the name Fry might pronounce it as rhyming with tree. In that case it would be a homograph and also a homophone, with the word free. However, I am not aware of such a name pronunciation.
bark = the rough covering on a tree bark = the sound a dog makes
The answer is bark a dogs bark and a trees bark looks the same and the same but both means different meanings.
If you are looking at a question from a type of Grammar Book that is titled Language Power then I have your answer right here! :) So the homograph is BARK.
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it makes the sound of a Flute
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If you are looking at a question from a type of Grammar Book that is titled Language Power then I have your answer right here! :) So the homograph is BARK.
tree sap, since it makes a radiative sound of electro-magnetic waves.
of course it makes a sound. if cat starts meowing and no one is around to hear it..does it meow? its like that. so the answer is yes. it makes a sound
I don't know who the athour is but the answer is Yes it does make a sound because no matter if anyone is there or not the falling tree makes the same sound.
From outside to inside, the botanical basics of a tree are Outer Bark, Inner Bark, Cambium, Sapwood, and Heartwood.
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.