The signal word that provides an antonym context clue is the following:
Despite
<h3>Why is "despite" the correct signal word?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to select the signal word that provides an antonym context clue.
From the list of words given, the correct one is "despite". For example, you can see how <em>despite</em><em> </em>is used in the following sentence:
"Despite all my work, I still failed the exam."
When you use the other words, "idolized", "rapidly", "recent", you do not expect anything negative or an antonym clue next.
<h3>What are signal words and how do you use them?</h3>
Signal words are words or phrases that can give you the idea that something is expected to come next.
Signal words are related to traffic signals because traffic signals show you what is expected to happen next in traffic.
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<span>The Bard's paternal grandfather was Richard Shakespeare
(d. 1561), a farmer in Snitterfield, a village four miles northeast of
Stratford. ... Robert Arden had accumulated much property, and when he
died, he named his daughter (Shakespeare's mother) Mary, only sixteen at the time, one of his executors.</span>
A is an example of direct characterization
English: By losing your temper, we can make all of ours.