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Instructions: The clues on this worksheet will point you to two
different words that sound the same but they have different
meanings. See if you can think of the words! Type the answer in a different color next to the question.

A number that looks like a vertical infinity symbol, or what your friend just did to
your cookie.

What you call your dad’s sister, or a preliminary bet when you’re playing poker.

The way a sailor or pirate says “yes,” or the hole in a needle.

A slang term for your best friend, or a large coastal body of water attached to an
ocean or lake.

To cry very hard, or a round toy.

A group of musicians that play together, or a book that some people don’t want
others to read.
When something is completely naked, or a furry animal that lives in the woods.

The bottom support for something, or the lowest notes in a song.

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