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10 POINTS please answer correctly or you will be reported
Which sentence contains homophones but no homographs?
A)
As the light dimmed, we were glad we were traveling light.
B)
I shouldn’t have to book the rooms for my own book tour!
C)
The lead singer did not lead the band onto the stage.
D)
Whichever way you go, remember to weigh the pros and cons.
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It's D because all the other answers contain homographs, or words spelled exactly the same but not used the same (ex: light, light. Book, book. Lead, lead)
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