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B. inference
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When the author states that "All the world's a stage" we cannot see any context clue in the same sentence, but in the last sentence of that paragraph that states "His acts being seven ages." This is an example of an inference context clue.
This type of context clue allows an unknown word or expression not to be explained immediately, but during the reading of the text, as is done in the text shown in the question above.
This question is about the book called "Born A Crime" by Trevor Noah
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Noah's mother was South African and her father was a Swiss. During the apartheind marriage between them was forbidden, but Noah's father wanted to have a relationship with his mother, while Noah's mother wanted to have a child, but did not want a man in her life. This allowed Noah's mother to have a relationship (even though it was considered a crime) and to get pregnant, without having to marry Noah's father, and this allowed Noah's father to have a relationship with Noah's mother, without having to assume and taking care of a future child. That's what happened, but when Noah was born and he was neither a white child nor a black child, he was considered a crime, since the relationship between whites and blacks was illegal and he was clearly the result of such a relationship.
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KENNY AND BYRON WERE TREATED POORLY
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in American history, a series of investigations and persecutions that caused 19 convicted “witches” to be hanged and many other suspects to be imprisoned in Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
During the McCarthy era, hundreds of Americans were accused of being "communists" or "communist sympathizers
1940s through the 1950s.
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Brian tries to think back to his science classes in school, and racks his brain to remember if any teacher ever told him what made fire. He knows that fire needs fuel and oxygen. Brian realizes that he needs to blow on the fire. He uses the hatchet to create sparks and they land on the birch bark.
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Hatchet Chapter 9 Summary