Homophone Corner: What"s the Difference Between "Scene" and "Seen"?
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Answers to Practice Exercises : Scene and Seen
(a) In the opening scene of Citizen Kane, no one is present to hear the dying Kane utter the word "Rosebud."
(b) "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants."
(Isaac Newton)
(c) Standing on the hilltop, Lily looked down on the peaceful scene below.
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