Homophone Corner: What"s the Difference Between "Seam" and "Seem"?

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Answers to Practice Exercises: Seam and Seem

(a) Conflict and anger are often not about what they seem to be about on the surface.

(b) Marcie took out a penknife and ripped open the seam of her jacket.

 

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