I need help with homophone for a couple sentences I am stuck on.

Sentence 1: The _____ in that phone booth has a shirt with a turtle-necked______.

Sentence 2: The campers in their _____ are _______ about the reports of bears.

Don't show your ____ while on board a ____ ship.

Sentence 4 : Should we _____her because she drinks twelve different kinds of ____?

Have you been given a list of choices? If so, what are they?

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/notorious/notorious_frames.htm
Go through the two lists -- indicated by the links for Part One and Part Two -- until you find pairs that work in each sentence.

They may not all be there, but it's a place to start.

I'll give you one:
Sentence 2: ... tents ... tense ...

S1: caller, collar

S4: tease, teas

Sentence 1: The "knight" in that phone booth has a shirt with a turtle-necked "knot".

Sentence 2: The campers in their "tents" are "tense" about the reports of bears.
Don't show your "side" while on board a "sighed" ship.
Sentence 4: Should we "punish" her because she drinks twelve different kinds of "punch"?

Sure, I can help you with homophones for these sentences. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. To fill in the blanks, you need to find words that sound the same as the given context. Here are the suggested homophones for each sentence:

Sentence 1: The **mason** in that phone booth has a shirt with a turtle-necked **mason**.
Explanation: The homophone for "maid-sun" is "mason", which is a person who works with stone or brick.

Sentence 2: The campers in their **tents** are **tense** about the reports of bears.
Explanation: The homophone for "tents" is "tense", which means feeling stressed or anxious.

Sentence 3: Don't show your **seas** while on board a **cease** ship.
Explanation: The homophone for "seas" is "cease", which means to stop or come to an end.

Sentence 4: Should we **brew** her because she drinks twelve different kinds of **brew**?
Explanation: The homophone for "bru" is "brew", which means to make or prepare by steeping, boiling, or fermenting.

Remember, homophones can vary depending on regional accents and dialects, so these suggestions may not apply universally.