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amid [387]
2 years ago
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( Make Sure You Answer Questions 1 - 5): Question 1) Which context clue is used for the word CHANNEL? Joe swam down the channel,

and when reaching the end of the river, ran for help. A) synonym B) futher information. C) definition. D) antonym. Question 2) Which context clue is used for the word ENAMEL? You must coat the table with enamel, or paint, to protect it from scratches. A) synonym. B) antonym C) futher information D) definition. Question 3) Which context clue is used for the word KEEN? Scientists must be keen, not dull, observes. A) definition B) synonym C) futher information. D) antonym. Question 4) Which context clue is used for the word ENAMEL? You must coat the table with enamel, a hard gloss finish, to protect it from scratches. A) definition B) synonym. C) antonym D) futher information. Question 5) Which context clue is used for the word LOCATE? The police officer tried to locate, not lose, the felon. A) definition B) antonym. C) synonym. D) further information. Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly. ​
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Pachacha [2.7K]2 years ago
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A

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it is similar everywhere

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