Answer:
its too weird to even say
Explanation:
She mixed the flour while sniffing the flower.<u> Homophone</u>
(Words with the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins or spelling are called Homophone. In this sentence, the words 'flour' and 'flower' are homophones. The pronunciation is similar but their meaning and spellings are different.)
A horse is a very stable animal.<u> Pun</u>
(Pun is a joke which gets arise when the meanings of the words differ but they sound similar. In this sentence, the word 'stable' is ironically connected with the animal like a horse and also the word 'stable' is the place where a horse is kept.)
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. <u>Homonym</u>
(When two or more words have the same spelling but are different in their meaning, they are called Homonym. In this sentence, the words 'flies' occur two times with the same spelling but with different meanings respectively.)
Answer:
Helen gives a speech at a PTA meeting about why the school should implement a uniform policy.
Explanation:
An informative speech is a speech that intends to inform or educate a person or others about a certain topic. This type of speech will articulate and give more information about a subject that the audience already knows about.
Among the given sentences, the sentence about Helen and her speech during the PTA meeting is an example of an informative speech. Her speech intends to inform the attendees of the meeting about the reasons for the uniform policy implementation.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.