explain the difference between a homophonic pun and a homographic pun.(2 points)

A homophonic pun relies on words that sound alike but have different meanings, often resulting in a play on words based on their similar sounds. For example, "I used to be a baker but I couldn't make enough dough" is a homophonic pun because "dough" sounds like "do".

On the other hand, a homographic pun relies on words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and possibly different pronunciations. An example of a homographic pun is "I'm reading a book on anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down." Here, "put down" can mean physically placing something down or losing interest in something.