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Ivan
2 years ago
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A clue that helps the reader to understand a word's meaning by using a comparison to connect the word to another

English
1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]2 years ago
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The word similar used to compare and connect the idea of a word meaning used in sentences for a better understanding of the original word is a <u>synonym</u> clue.

<h3>What is a synonym clue?</h3>

A synonym clue is a word that is used in the place of the original word to explain the context as they are similar and can explain the meaning clearly to the readers.

It helps readers understand the word meaning of the original word as it acts as a connection and clearly explains the meaning of the first word by using a reference word. It acts as a clue in determining the meaning of the first word.

Therefore, a word that connects is a <u>synonym</u> clue.

Learn more about synonym clues here:

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