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svp [43]
1 year ago
15

How can context clues help in identifying the meaning of the texts you are reading?.

English
1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]1 year ago
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Readers can benefit from context hints regarding the new word's meaning, structure, and usage from the terms around it.

<h3>What exactly do context cues mean?</h3>

Readers who encounter new or challenging-to-decipher words in a sentence, paragraph, or passage can use context cues to their advantage to assist them understand what those words imply.

The most practical way to broaden one's vocabulary is to learn a word's meaning by seeing it used in a phrase or paragraph because a reader may not always have access to a dictionary when they encounter an unfamiliar word.

Many words can mean a variety of things, and the reader needs to be aware of this. Only definitions that make sense in the context are available to the reader.

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