answersLogoWhite

0

Certainly! Some examples of heteronyms include "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a type of metal), "tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of liquid from the eye), and "bow" (to bend forward) and "bow" (a weapon for shooting arrows). Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

5d ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Zoology

What are some examples of dishonest behaviors on the job?

Some examples of dishonestly is stealing, lying, pretending to be sick when you are not, stealing another person's idea, cheating on tests, copying a friend's work, etc.


What are some examples of flat pictures?

Some examples of flat pictures are line drawings or photographs. Paintings can look three dimensional by using certain techniques. A silhouette is another example of pictures that look flat, a opposed to having dimension.


What are examples of geitonogamy?

Geitonogamy is a form of pollination where pollen from one flower fertilizes another flower on the same plant. Examples include many species of flowering plants, such as apple trees, where the transfer of pollen between different flowers on the same tree occurs. Other examples include certain orchids and many types of grasses, which rely on this mechanism to enhance genetic diversity while still ensuring reproductive success.


Can you list examples of metaphors about cats?

Sure! Here are a few examples of metaphors about cats: "Cats are shadows that dance through the night," suggesting their stealth and grace, and "A cat is a tiny king surveying its kingdom," highlighting their regal demeanor and independence. Another metaphor could be "Cats are living purrs of comfort," emphasizing their soothing presence and warmth.


Two examples of Obnivores?

Raccoons are omnivores that eat a diet consisting of both plant matter and animals, including fruits, nuts, insects, and small mammals. Grizzly bears are another example of omnivores that have a varied diet, feeding on plants such as berries and roots, as well as fish and small mammals.