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This document lists homophones, which are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. It provides examples of common homophone pairs like one/won, sent/cent, herd/heard, hour/our, sun/son, flour/flower, here/hear, there/their, rain/rein/reign, blue/blew, knead/need, see/saw/scene, for/four, through/threw, plains/planes, berries/buries, and road/rode. The document serves as a reference for homophones that are often confused in spelling and pronunciation.
















