the answer choice is D.
<span>Look to see if the author provides an example to illustrate the word's meaning
with context clues you must find </span>e hints that an author gives to help to define<span> a difficult or unusual word. The </span>clue<span> may appear within the same sentence as the word to which it refers, or it may follow in a preceding sentence.
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sometimes you can use context clues to help illustrate the meaning or
There is the : </span><span>Definition/Explanation Clues. Sometimes a word's or phrase's meaning is explained immediately after its use. ...
</span><span>Restatement/Synonym Clues. Sometimes a hard word or phrase is said in a simple way. ...</span>
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one who shows a trait or ability
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expression saying something was really funny of just means death...
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I believe the answer is B.
Explanation:
The audience for any story is swayed by first thought emotions and without context, it would seem that Character B is more cruel and powerful than Character A.
Theater in the Elizabethan era had no scenery or set. Shakespeare's troop was made up entirely of men, since theater was not considered an acceptable job for a woman, and preteen boys played women. Actors wore bright clothing, but rarely costumes, as they were portraying people of their own time.
You may be familiar with theaters serving sweets and baked good during intermission, but during the Elizabethan era, hazelnuts were served as snacks during the performance.