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ELA 6.RV2.1 Context clues.

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1 ELA 6.RV2.1 Context clues

2 What is wrong with this paragraph?
While dining in different locations, there may be changes in rules for dining etiquette for American customs and Continental customs. A person must learn the customs and traditions of another culture before visiting in order to not be disrespectful. In all cultures, there are certain guidelines for etiquette that may change depending on the situation. In America, our “rest” signal for taking a break for eating is to sit your fork so that the tines are facing up and balance the knife on the right side of your plate. For Continental, Europeans’ social requirements “rest” signal for taking a break from eating is to keep your fork tines facing down over your knife in the middle of your plate. Well, that’s all I have to say. See ya!

3 A – rules B – guidelines C – impoliteness D - discourtesy
Read the passage. Choose TWO words that most likely mean the same as etiquette. A – rules B – guidelines C – impoliteness D - discourtesy

4 A – problems B – ways of life C – occasions D - practices
Read the passage. Choose TWO words that most likely mean the same as customs. A – problems B – ways of life C – occasions D - practices

5 A – European B – global C – American D - nationwide
Read the passage. Choose TWO words that most likely mean the same as Continental. A – European B – global C – American D - nationwide


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