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1 Using Context Clues

2 Context Clues You can use the structure of a sentence to help you figure out what unknown words mean. Be sure to read the whole sentence and examine it for clues to determine what the unknown word means.

3 Questions After you read the sentence containing the unknown word, ask yourself the following questions: What does the sentence mean? Are there clues about the unknown word in the sentence? Hint: sometimes clues are scattered throughout the paragraph, not just a single sentence.

4 Synonym Clues The unfamiliar word may be similar to another word that is used in or around the sentence. Example: The man was burly and muscular. What does burly mean?

5 Antonym Clues The unfamiliar word may be the opposite of another word that is used in or around the sentence. Example: I detest liver, but I love steak. What does detest mean?

6 Cause-and-effect clues
The unfamiliar word has a causal relationship with another word or phrase that is used in or around the sentence. Example: Jon worked assiduously in high school and got into a good college as a result. What does assiduously mean?

7 Context Clue Alerts Synonyms Antonyms Cause &Eff. And but because
Both yet as a result likewise instead of since Also even though led to Such as however after while therefore

8 Example Laura is very friendly, she greeted all of her guest with an amiable smile. What does amiable mean? What clues in the sentence helped you determine its meaning?


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