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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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, Lilleypad07
You suspect that this article has left out some facts that might lead the reader to believe that someone else made the star-spangled banner. what is the best way to verify this? by consulting a variety of sources by disregarding the article entirely by writing a letter to the editor of the publication that printed the article by reading various historical accounts by verifying the opinions
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English, 21.06.2019 21:40, deehunchoo
Malcolm x's attitude towards the dictionary could best be described as a) apathetic b) dumbfounded c) awestruck d) disinterested
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, Chloe0095
The great depression, which lasted throughout the 1930s in the united states, affected many people, and it had a devastating impact on an entire subset of the u. s. population. modernist writer john steinbeck wrote about the toll the depression took on these families, many of whom were forced to leave their farms and find other sources of income.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00, maksimgelmud7
Choose the answer. what literary device is apparent in the title of the poem "war is kind," what what effect does it have on the reader's interpretation?
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