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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lessons
-These lessons focus on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lessons give a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 1/Page 1
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 1/Page 2
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 1/Page 3
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 1/Page 4
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 2/Pages 5 - 7
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 3/Pages 8 - 10
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 4/Pages 11 - 13
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 5/Pages 14 - 16
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 6/Pages 17 - 19
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 7/Pages 20 - 22
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 8/Pages 23 - 25
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 9/Pages 26 - 28
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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School - Dialogue/Jokes: Puns/Riddles - Lesson 10/Pages 29 - 31
-This lesson focuses on puns/riddles about school topics.
-Puns are a form of humorous word play that may cause us to smile, laugh, or even groan.
-One type of pun is a homonym with the same pronunciation but different meaning.
-It can also be a homophone with the same or similar pronunciation but different meaning and different spelling.
-The lesson gives a visual explanation of the double meaning of each saying that makes it silly.
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