The answer to this question is "<em>There are various ways to determine the meaning of a word, including dictionaries, thesaurus, and context clues.</em>" The reason why is because when we are reading a story the definition of the word is not always included, however the author might leave a portion of text which might indicate what the meaning might be. Then there is the case where there is no context clues that the author left us and so instead we look up the word in the dictionary. The last one is where at the end of the book the thesaurus is found there they have definitions of the words that are found in the book. Hope this helps!
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1. We have to help the students practice filling punctuation into a document in their after-hours lessons
2. Tell them the use of punctuation in writing essays or doing homework or even in competitions in order not to make misunderstand for examiner
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The word “scrutinized” suggests that the government is not just idly watching the movements of its citizens, it is actively looking and picking apart everything they do to watch for any sort of infraction. The word “watched” would have had a much less ominous, as well as less active, feeling.
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the second answer
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i like to cross out the ones that don't make sense, first off the 3rd answer is completely false. the first one is a true answer doesn't give an implicit idea. so your left with the 4th one or the 2nd. the 2nd one makes more sense and they have stated it multiple times in this paragraph.