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'''Perfect!'''<br/> <br/> As you can hear by clicking on [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/bark.mp3 bark], it sounds exactly as [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/bark.mp3 bark]. Therefore, these two words are homophones AND also homographs as their wirting is identical.
'''Perfect!'''<br/> <br/> A dog always '''barks''' if he's not asleep and the skin of a tree is named the very same, '''bark'''. As you can hear by clicking on [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/bark_beetle.mp3 ''bark'' bettle] and [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/His_bark_is_worse_than_his_bite.mp3 His ''bark'' is worse than his bite], you will understand that both words sound exactly the same. Therefore, they are homophones AND homographs as also their wirting is identical.
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A dog always barks if he's not asleep and the skin of a tree is named the very same, bark. As you can hear by clicking on bark bettle and His bark is worse than his bite, you will understand that both words sound exactly the same. Therefore, they are homophones AND homographs as also their wirting is identical.
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