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English Language Arts Content Standard L.4.1g: correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to/too/two; there/their).
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Which word describes words that sound identical, but have different spelling and definitions?

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Which word describes words that are spelled and sound the identical, but have different definitions?

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Until it was time to open the presents, the children had to _________ their curiosity.
Other Answer Choices:
bait
bate
beet
bet
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Can you ________ this for me?
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bye
buy
by
bi
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Which sentence is correct?
She gave me two pieces of cake.
We're going too the beach tomorrow.
I want to go too the park with you.
Can you give me too pencils, please?
Which sentence is correct?
I saw they're car parked outside.
We're going to meet their parents tonight.
Their going to the store later.
The children were playing with there toys.
Does the word "bat" have multiple definitions?
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False
  1. Polysemy refers to the property of having only one meaning.
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False
Floor
A powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat, and used to make bread, cakes, and pastry.
Flourish
The seed-bearing part of a plant.
Flower
The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.
Flour
(Of a person, animal, or other living organism) grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment.
Chord
Thin, flexible string or rope made from several twisted strands.
Cored
A group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony.
Cord
Remove the tough central part and seeds from (a fruit).