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  • The candy cost 1 (scent/cent).
    cent
  • My brother (nose/knows) how to drive.
    knows
  • When will (eye/I) be allowed to have a sleep over?
    I
  • (There/They're) is a rock in my shoe!
    There
  • Can I just have (won/one) chip please?
    one
  • I like to go fishing at (night/knight).
    night
  • We need 2 cups of (flour/flower) to bake a cake.
    flour
  • (There/They're) going to make burgers for dinner.
    They're
  • The movie made her (ball/bawl) her eyes out.
    bawl
  • I broke my (right/write) arm.
    right
  • The cruise ship set (sale/sail) from Florida.
    sail
  • Elephants swish their (tail/tale) to keep away the flies.
    tail
  • We will have a garage (sail/sale) on Saturday.
    sale
  • (Read/Red) apples are my favorite.
    Red
  • I picked a (flour/flower) for my mom.
    flower
  • I love the (scent/cent) of clean laundry.
    scent
  • There were reports of a (bear/bare) attack in the national park.
    bear
  • Come (hear/here) right now!
    here
  • Eww! She (blew/blue) her nose into her sleeve.
    blew
  • We (one/won)!
    won
  • The (ball/bawl) came flying at my head.
    ball
  • Did you (here/hear) the one about the kid?
    hear
  • Did you (see/sea) the new Cat Kid book?
    see
  • The kite flew (hi/high) into the sky.
    high
  • Can you help brush my (hair/hare)?
    hair
  • I love to walk around in my (bear/bare) feet.
    bare
  • The librarian (red/read) us a book.
    read
  • Swimming in the cold (sea/see) made me shiver.
    sea
  • The (knight/night) rode a white horse.
    knight
  • Who (ate/eight) my pizza?
    ate
  • I want to pierce my (knows/nose) when I turn 18.
    nose
  • A (hair/hare) is faster than a tortoise.
    hare
  • I think (blew/blue) is my dad's favorite color.
    blue
  • I got pink (eye/I) from my brother.
    eye
  • Our cat had (ate/eight) kittens.
    eight
  • Did you (right/write) your name on your paper?
    write
  • A (tail/tale) as old as time.
    tale
  • We waved (hi/high) to our neighbor Mr. Jim.
    hi