duck
The homograph for a group of fish is "school" and the homograph for a place of learning is also "school."
The word "bark" is a homograph for a place with trees, as it can refer to the outer covering of a tree or the sound a dog makes.
No, lower
The homograph for "entrance" is "entrance," which can either mean to fill with wonder and delight or to provide access to a place.
"City" can mean "an incorporated municipal center" and "a place or situation characterized by a specified attribute."
A homograph for "fair" is "fair," which may refer to an event or a place for amusements or the quality of being just and equitable.
the force of gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward toward the Earth's center, causing materials to move from a higher place to a lower place.
At higher places as the pressure is less and the water molecules can leave to the air easily
The homograph for "short time to" in this sentence is "to," which can mean expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing. The second homograph is "there," which can mean in, at, or to that place or position. In this context, "to" and "there" are homographs because they are spelled the same but have different meanings and functions in the sentence.
placement of objects
Light
The homograph of "shop" is a noun that refers to a store or place where goods or services are sold, as well as a verb that means to visit a store to buy something.