sore --- painful
These words are "homophones" (in the homonym family)-- they sounds alike, but have entirely different meanings. Soars is from the verb "to soar," and refers to flying high up in the sky. Sores are plural nouns, referring to painful cuts or blemishes that are sometimes infected. (1) The eagle soars above the rooftops; perhaps he is looking for some prey on the ground. (2) She has a number of sores on her legs and the doctor gave her an ointment to put on them.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
No birds soars too high if he soars with his own wings, In my understanding the meaning of this is no bird flies high above alone all by himself, no bird soars alone with his own wings. I don't see any bird fly as high above alone, always by group. Its good to be successful with the help of mentors and motivators.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.
"Senses" is a homonym for "census."
Homonym for grays is graze
The homonym for chord is cord.
The homonym for sauce is source :)
The homonym for vale is veil.
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".