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alexandr402 [8]
1 year ago
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Read the sentence. then answer the question that follows. jamal was apprehensive about his first plane flight; his stomach was i

n knots for days before he left. which type of context clue would you use to determine the meaning of apprehensive? antonym inference list synonym
Social Studies
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True [87]1 year ago
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The type of context clue that you would use to determine the meaning of "apprehensive" is a synonym.

<h3>What is a Synonym</h3>

This refers to the nearest in meaning of a word as used in a sentence, based on available context,

Hence, we can see that The type of context clue that you would use to determine the meaning of "apprehensive" is a synonym and this shows that he was scared,.

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Genrish500 [490]1 year ago
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Answer:

Synonym

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