Spelling Vs. Telling

There are word pairs in English that are spelled differently but pronounced the same, for example:
spellingpronounciationmeaning
NO nō negative response
KNOW nō be aware of

There are also word pairs in English that are spelled the same but pronounced differently, for example:
spellingpronounciationmeaning
GILL gĭl fish's respiratory organ
GILL jĭl 4 fl. oz., 1/2 cup

In this puzzle, answer each series of clues to form a word chain in which each word is followed by another word which is pronounced the same but spelled differently or vice versa. The matchups will alternate between the two types, for example:
D O Z Edōzsleep lightly
D O E Sdōzsome deer, some female deer
D O E Sdŭzacts, acheives, performs a task
And for example:
L E Dlĕddirected, conducted, guided
L E A D lĕdheavy metal
L E A D lēdmain actor or actress in a play
L E E D lēdScottish for song or tune

If you start with any word you're sure of, you should be able to figure out the others from there.

1. _ _ _ _ = moving air
_ _ _ _ = frequent task for old watch
_ _ _ _ _ = partner of "dined"

2. _ _ _ = cherry-colored
_ _ _ _ = perused
_ _ _ _ = scan
_ _ _ _ = grass-like plant at pond's edge

3. _ _ _ _ = flower such as American Beauty or Knock Out
_ _ _ _ = propels a boat with oars
_ _ _ _ = noisy quarrels
_ _ _ _ _ = wake someone up or stir something up

4. _ _ _ = water droplets on morning lawn
_ _ = slang for "hairstyle"
_ _ = preceder of "re" and "mi"
_ _ _ _ _ = slang for "money"

5. _ _ _ _ = grow weary
_ _ _ _ = someone who makes knots or bows
_ _ _ _ = layer, rank, level
_ _ _ _ = saline droplet from a sad eye
_ _ _ _ = rip or rend
_ _ _ _ = noxious weed in Jesus' parable


Here's the soul you shun.