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Iteru [2.4K]
3 years ago
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Which type of context clue will help define each underlined word? definition clue synonym clue antonym clue Dion noticed that th

e campsite location was obscure (remote). Pia couldn't wait to visit the menagerie—the place where the animals were kept. Unlike her last dog, who didn't know the meaning of loyalty, Violet's new dog is a staunch friend.
English
1 answer:
Ronch [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Even though no words were underlined in the question, I believe the following context clues were used

Explanation:

Context clues help shed light or explain underlined or circles words or phrases within a context - either a sentence, phrase, paragraph or even an entire book.

There are seven types of contexts clues including Synonyms clues, Antonym clues, Definition clues, Example clues etc

Synonyms clues give similar words or phrases to the words or phrases underlined.

Antonym clues give words or phrases that are opposite in meaning or contrast the underlined phrase.

From the question,

1) Dion noticed that the campsite location was obscure (remote). Remote is a synonym clue that is similar in meaning to the word 'obscure'. It helps to explain that the location of the campsite is far off.

2) Pia couldn't wait to visit the menagerie—the place where the animals were kept. Unlike her last dog, who didn't know the meaning of loyalty, Violet's new dog is a staunch friend.

The phrase 'Violet's new dog is a staunch friend' is an antonym clue that contrasts the behaviour of Pia's last dog

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