Plays with Words: Fun with Homonyms and Homophones!

Plays with Words: Fun with Homonyms and Homophones!

by Bruce P. Attwood
Plays with Words: Fun with Homonyms and Homophones!

Plays with Words: Fun with Homonyms and Homophones!

by Bruce P. Attwood

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Overview

Two, too and to and their, there and they’re. Homophones! They sound the same but are spelled differently. However, if you put two or more in a row- words or phrases- each spelled differently, said consecutively and make it make sense, then we should be able to call that a Homophonial! And that word would be called a SNIGLET! A word that isn’t in the dictionary but should be! This could put me on the map! Inside the cover are 36 different ways to use homophones! But. These are just my way of using the words! Can you come up with a different story line or even another new one? Step inside and be entertained!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532092336
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/21/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

He grew up in Alaska and lived there for 30 years before moving to the Seattle area where he’s been for 32 years. A Veteran of the Army for 4 years repairing Multi Channel Communications equipment, he spent a year in Korea where he learned how to read and write Korean. Getting out in 1980 and not finding work in electronics he started the Drywall trade and after 39 years, still having fun! Dabbles in Earthquake prediction after predicting the 1989 Oct. 17th earthquake in San Francisco the night before it happened! Several scenarios since then with the USGS and still on it! He also likes his gardens! And several pyramids- an 8ft one included- help realign the water to make the plants even happier! Got caught up in words- homophones- ten years or so ago and compiled a bunch of them…in sentences and stories! Here they are for your enjoyment!
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