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1. Create a sentence using each of the homonyms for the given word. You can create two sentences or one sentence using both homonyms.

holey (meaning full of holes) - These socks are holey.

2. Create a sentence using each of the homonyms for the given word. You can create two sentences or one sentence using both homonyms.

I'll (meaning I will) - I'll tell you a story.

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1)  -These holy relics were keenly sought after as the people saw their purchase as a way of pleasing God.

   - The parties supporting her are wholly dependent on her nod for their survival.

2)  - When the ceremony began, Jessie walked down the aisle wearing a beautiful white wedding gown.

   

    - However, fierce weather postponed plans to escort him off the isle until later in the week.

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The sentences containing the homonyms 'holey' and 'wholly' are as follows:

1). Don't use that holey blanket.

2). The team is wholly devoted to making this project a big success.

The sentences involving the homonyms "I'll" and "Isle" are as follows:

1). My bicycle is broken, I'll have to get it repaired.

2). Joseph belongs to an isle in the Arabian Sea.

  • 'Homonyms' are described as a word that possesses a similar pronunciation as other words and often the similar spelling too, yet different meanings.
  • These words help enhance the readers' knowledge about the words with similar sounds, as well as, their meanings and enhance their vocabulary.
  • As per the question, the words "'holey'(containing holes) and 'wholly'(entirely)" and "'I'll'(I will denoting future tense) and 'Isle'(a tiny island)" possess similar pronunciations respectively yet their meanings differ entirely as displayed in the examples.

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