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English, 20.09.2020 18:01 catwomn

Question 1) What is meant by using context clues to infer the meanings of words? (Question 2) How can a word's part of speech and its function in a sentence help you understand its meaning? ( Question 3) Write four sentences using the word " temporary." (The sentences do not have to be related.) In each sentence, provide a different type of context clue. Identity the type you use in each case. The major types of context clue are. • Explain or restate the meaning of the unfamiliar word. • Compare or contrast the unfamiliar word with something that is more familiar. • Give one or more examples of the unfamiliar word in action. • Define the unfamiliar word explicitly in the sentence. ( Will Mark Brainliest).

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