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On an invitation, it says "Come celebrate at my pad!" and has a picture of a lilly pad on it.
Is this an example of a pun?
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Cam
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No, ’tis not so deep as a well nor so wide as a church-door, but ’tis enough, ’twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you
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Anonymous
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Is this a pun?
You ate all of my candy! No, I only ate more than half of it.
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Sara
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What do you consider to be the best and worst puns in the essay? Justify your choices.
I just need help with the second part,
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Sara
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This is the last question on the essay. The author of this essay is Shirley Whittington
Last question: Some people consider puns
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Sara
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here is the essay: Get Thee to a Punnery
I dream of being asked to a dinner party where the hostess falls backward into the
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Sara
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I'd like to know how you find those puns good. I am unable to understand the difference between good and bad puns, even after
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Sara
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What are some good and bad puns?
These ones in my opinion are bad: *She criticized my apartment, so I knocked her flat. *I have
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Sara
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Which sentence contains a pun?(1 point)
Responses Would a cardboard belt be a waist of paper? Would a cardboard belt be a waist
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please give me examples of puns
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fraidy
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what kind of name is it called when it is a play on words... such as "Sonny Rains?" Would the name just be called a pun?
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zgord
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hi could anyone help me i need pun words for sucker and lollipop
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samantha
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Which are examples of puns? Select three options.
It’s pointless to write with a broken pencil. Early to bed means early to
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Identify all puns in the speech below
Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time, Unless to
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Identify all puns in the conversation below
ROSALIND Have with you. - Fare you well. Exeunt [Rosalind and Celia]. ORLANDO What
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Identify all puns in the conversation below
ROSALIND Gentleman, [giving him a chain from her neck] Wear this for me - one out of
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Identify all puns in the conversation below
CELIA Were I my father, coz, would I do this? ORLANDO I am more proud to be Sir
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Which sentence or sentences from the passage use pun?
Responses A Gavin was alarmed and sat up straight on the couch. Gavin
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sweepk3
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what do you get when you cross a stick of dynamite with a lemon pie?
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shannon
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why didn't the skeleton cross the road
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HELP
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What do gingerbread men use when they break their legs?
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"bike cant stand because its two-tired"
a a pun b an idiom c hyperbole d situational
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No one
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did you write this: Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Because he was outstanding in his field!
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Which of the following describes a pun?(1 point)
Responses a joke using words that sound alike but have different meanings a joke
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Which sentence contains a pun
Would a cardboard belt be a waist of paper Can we get together on this tomorrow I blinked at the
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in one to two sentences explain the difference between a homophonic pun and a homographic
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xqe
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Which option describes a homophonic pun?(1 point)
Responses a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different
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Puns Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which option describes a homographic pun?(1 point) Responses a pun that uses two
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Why do writers use puns?(1 point)
Responses to create humor or levity to create humor or levity to provide source material to
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robertツ💎
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This hospital is known for having a lot of patience. Is this a homographic pun or homographic pun or both
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Which of the following describes a pun?(1 point)
Responses the use of a noun to serve as the verb in a sentence the use of a noun
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oliver
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Which option describes a homographic pun?(1 point)
Responses a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different
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oliver
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What's a pun? Give an example
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What's the difference between a homophonic pun and a homographic pun?
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Which sentence contains a pun language and style online practice
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puns quick check
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a zombie saying I love you with puns
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which of the following describes a pun
a.the final sentence of a joke that contains the punchline b. a joke using words that
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In one to two sentences, explain the difference between a homophobic pun and a holographic pun
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Which sentence contains a pun?(1 point)
Responses You can throw peanuts to the monkeys at the zoo. You can throw peanuts to the
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What is the difference between a homophonic pun and a homographic pun? Write 1-2 sentences to explain your answer and give an
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Which option describes a homophonic pun?(1 point)
Responses a pun that achieves its humor through the use of how words appear on
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yes
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why do writers use puns?
a to create humor or levity b to provide source material c to confuse the reader d to impress the
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In one to two sentences, explain the difference between a homophonic pun and a homographic pun
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Cameron Downey
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Which of the following describes a pun
A. The use of a noun to serve as the verb sentence. B. A joke using words that sound
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Marysol
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Which option describes a homophobic pun
A. A pun that uses two words that sound the same, but have different meanings. B. Upon
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Marysol
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
The two pianists had a good marriage. They always were in a chord. What figure of
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Identify the type of pun used in the sentence below.
“This hospital is known for having a lot of patience.” (1 point)
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Which sentence contains a pun?(1 point)
Responses I blinked at the bright light outside. But that shirt is missing sleeves! Would
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In at least 2 sentences, explain the difference between a homographic and homophonic pun:
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