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The homograph for "get down from" is "I need to get down from the ladder" and for "on fire" is "The building is on fire".
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.
D. All of the above. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, such as "fire" (flames), "fly" (insect), and "tire" (wheel part).
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning. In the sentence provided, "took" is a homograph because it can mean to travel or to grasp.
A homograph is the same spelling of words with two different meanings. Fire is a homograph because it can be used in two different meanings: "Man made fire." and "Fire that gun." Fly is a homograph: "Swat the fly." and "I want to fly away." Tire is a homograph: "Fix the tire." "You really tire me out." So they all are homographs.
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The homograph for "get down from" is "I need to get down from the ladder" and for "on fire" is "The building is on fire".
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.
D. All of the above. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, such as "fire" (flames), "fly" (insect), and "tire" (wheel part).
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning. In the sentence provided, "took" is a homograph because it can mean to travel or to grasp.
Clear.
Fire as in an actual burning fire or fire as in to fire a gun, missile what have you.
Under Heavy Fire was created in 2001.
The duration of Under Heavy Fire is 1.88 hours.
The homophones for "not heavy" and "set fire to" are "light" and "lite."
very very heavy