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List seven sets of homonyms from the spelling lesson. example: here hear spellings: autumn season of the year following summer canvas a heavy woven fabric used for tents, sails, and paintings canvass to survey a group of people for a specific purpose cession handing something over to another changeable unstable; likely to be different from one time to the next consonance agreement consonants letters of the alphabet which are not vowels council an assembly or group of people called together for a specific purpose counsel advise cygnet young swan dying ceasing to live dyeing to color something with a permanent coloring emersion coming out into view grater a utensil used to shred vegetables, cheese, and other foods greater larger, bigger holy spiritually worthy of special respect immersion a plunge under water manner way of doing something manor main house on an estate session a meeting or series of meetings signet a seal used on official documents traceable able to be followed wholly completely

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