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Context Clues By: Mary Tim Cook

Directions Use the context clues to make the best choice for each word’s meaning. Use the context clues to make the best choice for each word’s meaning. 3.1.spi.9 L2 Determine word meanings 3.1.spi.9 L2 Determine word meanings through the use of context through the use of context clues. clues.

Most small children are forbidden to cross the street without an adult. A. helped A. helped A. helped A. helped B. told not to B. told not to B. told not to B. told not to C. forced C. forced C. forced C. forced

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Tracy buttoned her cardigan to keep warm at the game. A. sweater A. sweater A. sweater A. sweater B. pajamas B. pajamas B. pajamas B. pajamas C. boots C. boots C. boots C. boots

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The autumn morning dew left the playground damp. A. clumps of snow A. clumps of snow A. clumps of snow A. clumps of snow B. pieces of ice B. pieces of ice B. pieces of ice B. pieces of ice C. drops of water C. drops of water C. drops of water C. drops of water

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Dad likes to relax on the sofa after he takes us swimming. A. jump A. jump A. jump A. jump B. rest B. rest B. rest B. rest C. sleep C. sleep C. sleep C. sleep

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Our team must be united, if we want to win the championship. A. working together A. working together A. working together A. working together B. awake B. awake B. awake B. awake C. dressed up C. dressed up C. dressed up C. dressed up

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I remember that type of butterfly by its distinct markings. A. yellow A. yellow A. yellow A. yellow B. special B. special B. special B. special C. dirty C. dirty C. dirty C. dirty

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The balloon burst as it brushed against the brick wall. A. flew higher A. flew higher A. flew higher A. flew higher B. got away B. got away B. got away B. got away C. popped C. popped C. popped C. popped

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Some Native Americans made their dwellings in the rocks. A. shoes A. shoes A. shoes A. shoes B. blankets B. blankets B. blankets B. blankets C. homes C. homes C. homes C. homes

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The tarantula spider has tiny bristles on its legs that can prick its enemy. A. spots A. spots A. spots A. spots B. sharp hairs B. sharp hairs B. sharp hairs B. sharp hairs C. teeth C. teeth C. teeth C. teeth

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The boulder rolled down the hill and blocked the road. A. a large rock A. a large rock A. a large rock A. a large rock B. a person B. a person B. a person B. a person C. a small rock C. a small rock C. a small rock C. a small rock

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The artist created a sculpture out of clay. A. a costume A. a costume A. a costume A. a costume B. a poster B. a poster B. a poster B. a poster C. a statue C. a statue C. a statue C. a statue

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