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zvonat [6]
4 years ago
14

Which piece of evidence best supports the idea that Monkeyman has influenced the way the narrator views the world?

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navik [9.2K]4 years ago
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I need to put some serious distance between me  and 145th Street is the correct answer.

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Strategy 1: Use of Context

One strategy is that of using sentence or passage-level context to infer the meaning of a word or phrase. Although some researchers feel that use of context, which is an “around-the-word” strategy, is not always reliable (that is, the context may not be rich enough to help students actually understand the meaning of a word or may lead them to a wrong conclusion), others have found that most new words are learned from context. Also, increasingly, standardized assessments require students to read a passage with an underlined word, answer a multiple choice question with four possible definitions of the word, and then answer a second related multiple choice question where the object is to provide evidence from the passage that supports the chosen definition.

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