Comparison and Contrast Clues
Sometime you can tell the meaning of an unfamiliar word when it is compared or contrasted to something familiar. Context clues that show comparison include like, as, similar, and in the same way. Contrasts may be signaled by words such as but, although, however, and on the other hand.
Kari’s happy face was luminous, like the rays of the sun.
The clue word like in this sentence tells you that luminous means “shining” or
“giving off light.”
I assumed a rhino would move in a lumbering manner, but it raced across the screen like an attacking army tank.
The clue word but in this sentence suggests that lumbering means “moving in a heavy, slow manner.”
My room is an organized mess. If someone were to look at it they would
see a mess,earbuds on the floor.Book stacks everywhere,pillows on the
floor because I dont want them on the bed<span>,makeup on the dresser. Clothes in the dresser but not folded because I’m too lazy to fold them.Cords all over the floor.Most of my stuff is on my floor because my desk is covered with papers.I like my room this way because to me it is organized I know where everything is and really thats all that matters.</span>
It says "I love you." It is missing any pronouns, and in that case this sentence just says "Love", however since korean is mainly a context based language, "I love you" is still the correct translation.
I believe t'was called the Young Turks.