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          I asked my Thai friend:
          Might I interest you in a drink?

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          Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.







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            Single character representative words: ARTC




            'C' as




            the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch




            so an alternative in the US is




            ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.







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            Might I interest you in a drink?

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              $begingroup$

              The word pairs sound like they are




              homophones.




              Giving the conversation:




              I asked my Thai friend:
              Might I interest you in a drink?

              Sure. I want a Mai Tai.

              Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.







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                $begingroup$

                The word pairs sound like they are




                homophones.




                Giving the conversation:




                I asked my Thai friend:
                Might I interest you in a drink?

                Sure. I want a Mai Tai.

                Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.







                share|improve this answer









                $endgroup$



                The word pairs sound like they are




                homophones.




                Giving the conversation:




                I asked my Thai friend:
                Might I interest you in a drink?

                Sure. I want a Mai Tai.

                Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.








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                    Single character representative words: ARTC




                    'C' as




                    the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch




                    so an alternative in the US is




                    ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.







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                    They are all




                    Single character representative words: ARTC




                    'C' as




                    the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch




                    so an alternative in the US is




                    ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.







                    share|improve this answer










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                    Single character representative words: ARTC




                    'C' as




                    the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch




                    so an alternative in the US is




                    ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.







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                    Single character representative words: ARTC




                    'C' as




                    the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch




                    so an alternative in the US is




                    ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.








                    share|improve this answer










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