Homophone relationships established between the letters "X" and "CH"

question 1

Regarding the homophony, it is correct to say:

a) Phonetic equality between two words or between a word and an expression. In writing, homophone words have the same pronunciation, however, they have different spellings.

b) In writing, homophone words have the same spelling, however, they present different pronunciations.

c) Phonetic similarity between two words, however, present different spellings and pronunciations.

d) consists of the presence of other texts within a text, also known as enunciative heterogeneity.

e) Identical words in terms of spelling, but with different meanings.

question 2

tick the alternative incorrect about the use of the letter "x":

a) The “x” must be used after the diphthongs (vowel clusters = vowel + semivowel in the same syllable). Examples: plum, beam, box, loose, etc.

b) The "x" is used after the syllables "en" and "me", as swarm, flood, migraine, Mexican, tangerine, mussel, etc.

c) It is used in words of indigenous or African origin, as well as in Portuguese Portuguese words, such as xavante, cursing, xique-xique, namesake, sheriff, shampoo, etc.

d) Words like rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse and enqueir follow the rule of using the “x” after the syllable “en”.

e) The letter "x" can represent the following phonemes: /ch/, /cs/, /z/, /ss/ and /s/

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