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lakkis [162]
2 years ago
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Use context clues to determine the meaning of suspects as it is used in paragraph 3 of “Let ’Em Play God.” Write your definition

here and identify clues that helped you figure out its meaning.
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1 answer:
Marina86 [1]2 years ago
4 0

According to context clues, the word "suspects" refers to the possible perpetrators of the murder.

<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
  • They are concepts that allow the understanding of a word.
  • It is a reading strategy.
  • It is a way of knowing the meaning of unknown words from the text as a whole.

In the third paragraph of "Let 'Em Play God," we can see that the author claims that in one story, a man was murdered and the six remaining characters are the suspects in this crime. These suspects are the people who may or may not have been responsible for the murder, but there is no evidence to incriminate any of them and prove that the suspicions are real.

This thinking is only possible to determine by reading the text and understanding its context and how the word "suspects" fits.

Learn more about context clues:

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