B) to assure himself of its truth
The options given have you take a closer look at the words it's and himself. Option C changes "himself" to "hisself". "Hisself" is never correct. This means we have to decide if the correct answer is "its" or "it's". "Its", without an apostrophe, is the possessive form showing ownership. "It's", with an apostrophe, is a contraction meaning "it is". Let's plug them into the sentence "of it is truth" does not make any sense. Can "it" own truth? Yes, so "its" is the correct answer.
Homonyms refer to the word which is pronounced and spelled similar with the other word(s) but is different in meaning.
As in the above options, a choice which is a pair of homonyms is b. Blue, blew
Here, Blue refers to the color whereas, blew is the past of blow, which refers to an act of motion of the wind or air.
What do you need help with like what do you need help with exactly
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This is John Winthrop's Model of Christian Charity sermon, I believe
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