Homophones Song
00:00 - 01:35
1m 35s

Cleo the Lion and Brian McKnight sing a song about homophones, two words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have a different meaning. They integrate common homophones in the song and use them within a context to make it possible to infer their meaning.

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