The correct English term for words that have the same spelling and pronunciation but multiple( ie different) meanings is 'homonyms'.
EG. 'Duck'
A duck flew over.
The boy should duck before he hits his heat on the branch.
After searching for hours, we notified the police, only to find the little girl sleeping peacefully in the attic.
The tornado tore down every building in the village, leaving ruin and death in its wake.
The mysterious visitor rifled through my desk, broke open the safe, and stole the ruby.
Answer:
Hi Leela,
Explanation:
I hope your having a wonderful Saturday, I would love to go to the beach with our schoolmates. Honestly, I don't feel like the choice is up to me, but I would love to vist [Insert Beach Name] I heard they just opened up a cafeé there, and I would love to go there, I know it suits your taste buds really well. We could go to the restaurant tomorrow morning and have breakfast, then we could go to the beach and do some activties if the others agree. Make sure to bring some balls or swimsuits if were going. Thanks for writing.
Bye!
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