An urn homophone is a word that sounds the same as "urn" but is spelled differently and has a different meaning, such as "earn" or "erm." Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.
Some homophones for "barren" are "baron," "barron," and "barre'n."
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Some homophones of "poor" are pour and paw.
Some homophones for "forward" are foreword, for word, and four word.
An urn homophone is a word that sounds the same as "urn" but is spelled differently and has a different meaning, such as "earn" or "erm." Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.
Some homophones for "barren" are "baron," "barron," and "barre'n."
sentcentthats all i know!
Some homophones of "poor" are pour and paw.
Some homophones for "forward" are foreword, for word, and four word.
Some homophones for "metal" include "medal," "mettle," and "mettle."
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homophones are words that sound the same bout are spelt different. for example there,their, & they're, since there are words being added to the dictionary not many people know off of the top of their head what all of the homophones are.
Forty lobsters are required to fill a cooking urn, forty-four lobsters are required to fill a strong cooking urn, and sixty-five lobsters are required to fill a decorated cooking urn. Lobsters will fill 2.53% of the urn when used with a cooking urn, fill 2.29% of the urn when used with a strong cooking urn, and fill 1.55% of the urn when used with a decorated cooking urn. Lobsters cannot be used with a cracked cooking urn or a fragile cooking urn.
Homophones
They are all homophones of each other.
You need to go to challenge of the titans and finish all 7 challenges to earn the urn of Poseidon