The context-clue technique that can be used to determine the meaning of "consequential damages" is example or explanation. Context-clues are hints contained within the same text that can help the reder understand the mening of certain words. In this excerpt, the second sentence is an explanation of "consequential damages", the reader can infer that they are "damages caused by the product, or your time and expense in getting the damage repaired." The last sentence is an example of this explanation.
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I'm pretty sure it's an adjective tell me of I'm wrong
Should take is verb phrase and its action
1. Photos from a search engine query do not require citation -- True 2. When quoting information from an encyclopedia, it is considered common knowledge and does not requirer a citation. -- False 3. Citing the incorrect source for information used is a form of plagiarism-- True4. Any information that comes from another source is considered their intellectual property. -- True 5. Formal citations are required for all forms of includes slideshow presentations, films, and websites. --- True 6. If you are simply conducting personal research that will not be submitted to a teacher, you do not have to worry about citing recourses --False 7. Information from the class textbook need not be cited in a report --False 8. When quoting information that has already been cited in another source, you still must include your own citation -- True
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Leadership styles and their effects on employees, the differences in communication between the genders, the effects of gentrification on cities, the changes coronavirus has had on the economy, the increasing price of education
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