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Choosing Homographs Worksheet

The document provides instructions for a worksheet where students must identify the correct meaning of underlined homographs in sentences by circling the appropriate definition. A homograph is defined as words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, and an example is given of 'well' having meanings of a hole for water and a feeling. Students are given 5 sentences with underlined homographs and must choose the right definition based on the context of the sentence.

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Choosing Homographs Worksheet

The document provides instructions for a worksheet where students must identify the correct meaning of underlined homographs in sentences by circling the appropriate definition. A homograph is defined as words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, and an example is given of 'well' having meanings of a hole for water and a feeling. Students are given 5 sentences with underlined homographs and must choose the right definition based on the context of the sentence.

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Name: _______________________ Date: __________

Choosing Homographs Worksheet

A homograph is a group of words that are spelled the same way, but have
different meanings.
Ex. well- a hole used for water.
a feeling people have.

Directions: Read each sentence and circle the correct meaning of the
underlined homograph.

Example: The lady had a strong accent.


a. stress or emphasis b. manner of speaking or pronunciation
Answer: manner of speaking or pronunciation

1. I went fishing and caught a bass.

a. a deep voice or tone b. a kind of fish

2. I want to produce music when I grow up.

a. to create or make b. fresh fruits and vegetables

3. Everyone decided to desert the town.

a. a hot arid region b. to leave

4. I drove a moped to school.

a. acted sad or gloomy b. a bicycle with a motor.

5. I saw a bat flying in the cave.

a. a piece of sporting equipment b. a winged animal

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