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jonny [76]
2 years ago
8

Read the following passage and answer the question. He heard it again; then it was interrupted by another short, staccato noise.

Which word provdes a context clue as to the meaning of staccato? O noise O short Oheard O interrupted​
English
1 answer:
ElenaW [278]2 years ago
5 0

In the passage, "short" exists the word that furnishes a context clue to the importance of "staccato," because even though it is not precise, it provides us a general idea of what "staccato" is.

<h3>What is context clue?</h3>

Context clues exist as hints discovered within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can utilize to understand the purposes of new or unfamiliar words.

Context clues exist in the words and sentences that cover a word and help explain the word's meaning. Context clues exist hugely significant because their comprehension and useful usage lead to academic victory. They can improve the child's vocabulary, and reading comprehension, and create children better readers.

Context clue exists a technique a reader can utilize when they find an unknown word within a text or sentence as it enables them to infer the general meaning of that word by only glancing at the surrounding information of the word.

In the passage, "short" exists the word that furnishes a context clue to the importance of "staccato," because even though it is not precise, it provides us a general idea of what "staccato" is. "Staccato" represents something (usually a sound, rhyme, or noise) that exists short and sharply detached from the others sounds.

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