Answer:
The term is:
B. homonym
Explanation:
A homonym is a word that is pronounced and spelled the same way as another word. However, the meanings are different. You can see that this definition is a bit different from the one given in the question. It's because that one actually refers to a homophone, which has the same sound but different spellings. But, since we do not have the option "homophone" to choose, the best one is "homonym". In any case, homonyms are also homophones, but homophones are not necessarily homonyms.
Take a look at the examples below.
Homonyms: pen (to write) - pen (to place animals in); tire (of a car) - tire (verb)
Homophones: here - hear; hair - hare; break - brake
Greeks worshipped many gods each god reflected a distant personality.
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For example, you will likely choose a bank that has a branch next to where you live (convenient).
Also you would want to have a bank that is sure to return your money (safe and secure return ) and which is not likely to be robbed (save again) -
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