Answer: The most common strategies for comprehending a new or unfamiliar word include using a dictionary or guessing word meaning from the context of the sentence
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PART A: How is the narrator affected when parts of the car turn white? He is embarrassed that the family will now be seen in an ugly car. He feels proud of how hard he and his brother worked on the car. He feels guilty for getting his siblings involved in his own plans.
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PART A: How is the narrator affected when parts of the car turn white? He is embarrassed that the family will now be seen in an ugly car. He feels proud of how hard he and his brother worked on the car. He feels guilty for getting his siblings involved in his own plans.
Well your asking "Can a question be a annotation" And the definition if annotation is "a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram." Now looking at that we see "explanation or comment" So in a way...It's more of a answer not a question...
Following, ensuing, succeeding, later, future, coming, to come, next
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Ex. He ran slowly, She ate quickly