<span><span>Yes, the word "sand"
is indeed a homograph. Homographs are defined as words (usually pairs) having
the same spelling. They aren’t necessarily pronounced the same. In fact some
words completely change their meaning when there is a shift in the
pronunciation. But they should always be used in the proper context, since they
will have different meanings. In this case, "sand" is a homograph
since it can be used either "put or sprinkle sand", "polish
using a sandpaper", or "a granular substance formed from </span>soil
erosion".
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False, An expository essay is written to explain something, or to prove/support a point not to give an audience a fabricated story.
Answer:
Oscar Hanlin's statement supports Kennedy's main idea.
Explanation:
Because the whole entirety of the story is about how immigrants made America into the country it is today.
I would say B. to have a thorough knowledge of grammar
That is a opinion because i would not say thats a fact