Yes, when you use context clues, you try to figure out what the word mens without looking up the meaning, You use clues in the particular text. You look for words surrounding it to give you an idea of what the word means.
1. She was running as fast as a cheetah (or) her running was like a cheetah
see like an eagle
2. The student was on fire today
it's raining cats and dogs
( most idioms can be used as a metaphor )
3. The trees danced in the wind
the car suffered
4. Fair is foul, and foul is fair
or a rather common one, she shells sea shells by the sea shore
( or for a name, silly sally )
edit: i realised it states to say in your own words, does that mean you will make a paragraph of it or something? Anyways i hope i helped
The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
here are five rods a-1 a a a a+3 all measurements are in cm the total length of the five rods is l cm find a formula for l in terms of a write your formula as simply as possible
Answer:
L= (5a + 2) cm
Explanation:
Let the total length of the five rods be L
There are five straight rods of lengths; a-1, a, a, a, a+3
To obtain L;
L= a-1 + a + a+ a + a+3
Hence;
L= (5a + 2) cm
Here are your answers:
otorhinolaryngologist- oh-toh-rahy-noh-lar-ing-gol-uh-jee
worcestershire- <span>woo s</span><span>-ter-sheer, -sher
</span>This is what my dictionary said when I had to look it up (a while ago). I hope it helped as these are hard words to pronounce.