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Homophones Explained: Fun Examples for Language Learners #136794 (License: Personal Use)
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The left panel shows a crying boy beside an illustration of a whale, clarifying the homophones “whale” (marine mammal) and “wail” (to cry loudly). The right panel features a girl greeting friends with “Hi,” next to a tall skyscraper labeled “high,” illustrating the sound-alike words meaning greeting vs. elevation. Each example uses color-coded text and expressive cartoons to reinforce learning.
Used in educational websites, ESL classrooms, or grammar blogs to teach homophones visually; targets students, teachers, and language learners seeking intuitive, memorable explanations of commonly confused words.
Related Cliparts: Discover homophones with clear, engaging examples-like "whale/wail" and "hi/high"-perfect for students and English learners mastering pronunciation and spelling.
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