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What homophones match this pair of definitions equals material spread over a surface and the place where wild animal lies?

The homophones you're looking for are "lay" and "lie".

* Lay (past tense: laid) - to place something down, often on a surface. Example: "She laid the blanket over the couch."

* Lie (past tense: lay) - to recline or rest horizontally. Example: "The dog was lying in the sun."

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