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1.Homophones, homographs, and homonyms have different definitions.
2. Homophones are words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
3. “The golfer drank tea before tee time.”
4. Homographs are words that are spelled the same, but are not pronounced the same way.
5. “The artist is planning to record a new record.”
6. When two homographs are also homophones, they are called homonyms: word pairs that are spelled the same and pronounced the same way.
7. “He felt fine after he paid the fine.”
8. “You can drink juice from a can.”
9. You can remember homographs by remembering that “graph” means to write, as in autograph.
10. You can remember homophones by remembering that “phone” means sound, as in telephone.

What is the author’s probable purpose in including Sentences #9 and #10?