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Fani Warraich
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Homonyms
What is the meaning of "lead" when referring to guidance?
A. To guide.
B. A heavy metal.
C. To follow.
D. To direct.
Fani Warraich
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Which homonym can mean both a type of fish and to catch?
A. Bass.
B. Hook.
C. Net.
D. Line.
Fani Warraich
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What does "tear" mean when referring to a rip?
A. To rip.
B. To pull apart.
C. A drop from the eye.
D. A type of fabric.
Fani Warraich
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Homonyms
Which word can mean both a sound made by a bell and to ring?
A. Chime.
B. Ding.
C. Toll.
D. Bell.
Fani Warraich
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What is the meaning of "row" when referring to a line?
A. A series of items.
B. To paddle a boat.
C. A quarrel.
D. A type of fabric.
Fani Warraich
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Homonyms
Which word means both a part of the body and to assist?
A. Hand.
B. Arm.
C. Leg.
D. Foot.
Fani Warraich
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Homonyms
What does "bowl" mean in the context of a game?
A. A deep dish.
B. A type of sport.
C. To roll a ball.
D. A container.
Fani Warraich
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Homonyms
Which homonym can mean both a type of flower and to rise?
A. Bloom.
B. Grow.
C. Blossom.
D. Petal.
Fani Warraich
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What does "close" mean when referring to a relationship?
A. To shut.
B. Intimate.
C. To finish.
D. To secure.
Fani Warraich
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Which word can mean both to save and a place for storage?
A. Store.
B. Keep.
C. Save.
D. Hold.
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