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-Phrases like "black with flies" cause the reader to feel frightened for the little boy
Readers can benefit from context hints regarding the new word's meaning, structure, and usage from the terms around it.
<h3>What exactly do context cues mean?</h3>
Readers who encounter new or challenging-to-decipher words in a sentence, paragraph, or passage can use context cues to their advantage to assist them understand what those words imply.
The most practical way to broaden one's vocabulary is to learn a word's meaning by seeing it used in a phrase or paragraph because a reader may not always have access to a dictionary when they encounter an unfamiliar word.
Many words can mean a variety of things, and the reader needs to be aware of this. Only definitions that make sense in the context are available to the reader.
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I dont know if this is multiple choice or an explanation question but the answer for multiple choice is A.) the war had created a large national debt, which in turn led to rising costs and a lack of jobs.
In relation to the opening line of the novel ("It was a pleasure to burn"), the next three paragraphs serve to clarify to the reader what was being burnt by the character "While the books went up in sparkling whirls..." and describe in depth his pleasure while burning books, as the author mentions: "<em>the blood pounded in his head and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor..."</em> or when saying: "...He would feel the fiery smile still gripped by his ace muscles in the dark".