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All of these sentences include commonly confused homophones. Which sentence is correct? Last night, Kevin found a strange pair of shoes on his front porch. When Kai fell down the stairs, she broke one of her tows. Sometimes, it is hard to see something in plane sight. Children must learn to raise their hands and weight their turns.

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All of these sentences include commonly confused homophones. Which sentence is correct? Last night, Kevin found a strange pair of shoes on his front porch. When Kai fell down the stairs, she broke one of her tows. Sometimes, it is hard to see something in plane sight. Children must learn to raise their hands and weight their turns.

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The correct sentence is: "Last night, Kevin found a strange pair of shoes on his front porch."

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