Here's why:
* Rose (rhymes with "close") - a type of flower
* Rose (rhymes with "goes") - the past tense of the verb "to rise"
Since they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, they are homophones.
Here's why:
* Rose (rhymes with "close") - a type of flower
* Rose (rhymes with "goes") - the past tense of the verb "to rise"
Since they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, they are homophones.