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The noun "Homer's" (capital H) is a proper, possessive noun; a word indicating that something in the sentence belongs to someone named Homer.

Example: We're spending the holiday at Uncle Homer's farm.

The noun "homer" (lower case h) is an informal word for a home run in Baseball. The possessive form, "homer's" indicates that a noun in the sentence is related to that noun.

Example: The homer's crack against the bat brought a cheer from the stands.

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