Dialogue 3: Emily Rose and Valerie talking multiple meanings.

Lead-lead

Valerie: Can you lead us through this word puzzle?
Emily Rose: Yes, as soon as I sharpen the lead in my pencil.

Pass-pass

Valerie: Have you ever seen Bill pass a football?
Emily Rose: No, but I have seen him make a pass at a beautiful girl.

Coast-coast

Emily Rose: The coast is clear. Let's leave this bar.
Valerie: Good idea! And let's not coast along. We have to move it!

Change-change

Emily Rose: Dealing with change in our society is often stressful.
Valerie: And now, when a traffic light changes to red, we have to be extra vigilant.

Touch-touch

Emily Rose: You have such an artistic touch when it comes to decorating our living room.
Valerie: Thanks, I just touched our new wool throw rug and it felt so warm and cuddly.

There is a pattern in the "multiple meaning" words that Emily Rose uses versus the ones that Valerie uses. Can you detect it?