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Radda [10]
1 year ago
14

What are the 5 examples of context clues?.

English
1 answer:
Andreyy891 year ago
5 0

There are five examples of context clues are:

I was frightened by Tim's apparent skeleton-like state of emaciation.

The moon, the sun, and the stars are among the celestial entities that have long piqued the interest of humanity.

The mountain pass is a winding, tortuous path that snakes its way around the mountainside's trees.

When the light is brighter, the eyes' pupils constrict; when the light is dimmer, they dilate.

Stella has always dressed flamboyantly; I have never seen her wear a boring hue.

Context clues are suggestions that may be used by a reader to decipher the meanings of new or obscure words that are contained inside a sentence, paragraph, or chapter.

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