A homophone is a word that sound alike but is spelled differently like "A BEAR is chasing me" and " Look at the BARE skined tree" so I don't think there is a homophone for myself. sorry
The difference is <span>Auden’s tone in the poem is measured, precise, and matter-of-fact. He does not use superfluous words or stick to traditional rhyme or meter like a myth. The poem is not didactic; its moralizing is delicate.</span>
B. is the correct answer because, Russian is the name of a place or language and it needs to be capitalized. Also because the words: border, near, and the, don't need to be capitalized because they are not the name of something. Only Russian needs to be capitlaized. So it's B.
Hope I helped!
- Amber
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The question can not be answered with out knowing what speech