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Which homophones correctly complete this sentence? Will drove me____ the bookstore, and I___bought books. A. too, two B. to, two C. two, to D. to, too

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Answer:B

Explanation: to, two

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Answer:

D). To, too.

Step-by-step explanation:

Homophones are elaborated as the words having similar pronunciation but varied or distinct meanings. The homophones are employed to evoke humor through the confusion and also incorporated deliberately to offer witty comments.

In the given example, the homophones that would correspond to the meaning of the sentence would be 'to, two' as the 'to' exemplifying motion 'will drove me to the bookstore' while 'too' implies the 'additional action'. Thus, the final sentence reads as:

"Will drove me to the bookstore, and I too bought books."

Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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