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Cards are approx. 1" x 2½".
The term "homonym" typically refers to two categories: homophones and homographs. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, such as "which" and "witch." Homographs, on the other hand, are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, like "bow your head" and "tied in a bow." This material includes examples of both homophones and homographs.
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Comparatives and superlatives enable students to convey subtle differences and degrees of qualities, allowing for more precise and meaningful communication...
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Comparatives and superlatives enable students to convey subtle differences and degrees of qualities, allowing for more precise and meaningful communication...
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By exploring the animal kingdom, children cultivate empathy, respect for living beings, and a deeper understanding of the natural world....