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Home > English > Vocabulary > Homophones and Homographs

What does ‘bark’ (the sound a dog makes) and ‘bark’ (the outer covering of a tree) represent?

A. Synonyms
B. Antonyms
C. Homographs
D. Homophones

Answer: Homographs


Additional Information: 'Bark' can refer to a dog's sound or tree covering, making it a homograph.


Subjects: Homophones and Homographs, Vocabulary

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