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A homograph is a word that is spelt the same as another but which has a different meaning.

  1. I've never seen a bear in these woods.
  2. It's a burden that is too much to bear.
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Is 'have' a homograph?

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Is it spelled homograph or homagraph?

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What is the homograph of a glass container and a rattle?

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