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Question :

Complete each sentence by choosing the correct homophone and writing it in the blank.

You've got a bigger slice of pizza than me. That's not ________

Option 1: Fair

Option 2: Fare

Option 3: Farier

Option 4: Farest


Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Fair


Solution : The correct answer is option is 1

Fair is an adjective that means valuing each individual equally and avoiding favouritism or discrimination

Fare means the sum paid for a trip on a public transportation system.

Farier is not a meaningful word.

Farest is not a meaningful word.

According to the meaning of all these four homophones, the suitable word for the sentence is " Fare". Hence we have chosen option 1.

Therefore the complete sentence is 

You've got a bigger slice of pizza than me. That's not fair.

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