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Context Clues Context: the situation in which a word or expression is used. Clues: details in the surrounding text give you hints as to the word’s meaning.
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Types of Context Clues Definition
The word is directly and clearly defined in the sentence in which it appears. Example: “The arbitrator, the neutral person chosen to settle the dispute, arrived at her decision.”
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Antonym Often signaled by the words whereas, unlike, or as opposed to. Examples: 1) Unlike Jamaal’s room, which was immaculate, Jeffrey’s room was very messy. 2) Whereas Margo is quite lithe, her sister is clumsy and awkward.
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Inference Word meanings are not directly described, but need to be inferred from the context. Examples: Walt’s pugnacious behavior made his opponent back down. The man gigged the large fish, but he needed his friend to enlarge the hole to drag it out of the frigid water.
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Synonym (or restatement): Other words are used in the sentence with similar meanings. Example: The slender woman was so thin her clothes were too big on her.
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Let’s try some together…
Don’t be cowed by other’s attitudes. Speak your mind. opened silenced determined closed
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Another practice question:
Don’t feel abashed when you make a mistake. determined embarrassed satisfied welcome
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Another practice question:
I had a sense of vulnerability when the moose attacked me. self-destructiveness forgetfulness power weakness
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Try some on your own. Work with a partner to choose the best synonym for the italicized word. Write down what TYPE of context clue was used next to each problem.
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