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Homogeneous variety

Okay, so imagine you have a bucket of different colored candies - some are red, some are blue, some are green, and so on. Homogeneous variety means that all the candies in your bucket are the same color. For example, if you only had red candies in your bucket, that would be a homogeneous variety because everything is the same.

In other words, it means that all the things in a group are similar to each other in some way, like how all the candies in a homogeneous variety are the same color. It's like having a bunch of friends who all like the same thing or a group of books that are all about the same topic.

So when something is homogeneous, it's like everything is part of one big family - they might not be exactly the same, but they all have something in common.
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