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Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect. Of course, the two instantiations were pointing to the same word, '''close''', but in spite of the identical writing, they are not the same.  By clicking on [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/to_close.mp3 to close], you can easily spot the difference to [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/close.mp3 close], as in nearby. Therefore, these two words are only homographs, but no homophones.
Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect. Of course, the two instantiations were pointing to the same word, '''close''', but in spite of the identical writing, they are not the same.  By clicking on [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/to_close.mp3 to close], you can easily spot the difference to [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/close.mp3 close], as in nearby. Therefore, these two words are only homographs, but no homophones.
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Revision as of 21:25, 14 February 2013

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Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect. Of course, the two instantiations were pointing to the same word, close, but in spite of the identical writing, they are not the same. By clicking on to close, you can easily spot the difference to close, as in nearby. Therefore, these two words are only homographs, but no homophones.
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