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the speaker talks of the crick of the floor an the creek of the chairs. What sounds do these word make you think of? How are the sounds different?

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Although you have not informed the text to which this question refers, we can see that when pronouncing these words, you think of homophone words. Homophone words are different words, written in different ways, with different meanings that are pronounced the same way, like "crick" and "creek," which although they are pronounced the same way, with the same sounds, "crick" means the sound of chalk when it is dragged across the floor, while "creek" means the sound of a chair moving across the floor.