Context clues are the clues that are given by the author to the readers to try and understand meaning of difficult words in context to the text.
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Context clues are the hints which are given to the readers of the text by the author to try and understand the meaning of the difficult words keeping in mind the context of the text.
The clue may appear in the same line itself in which the word is. Just because the vocabulary that we gain comes from the reading that we do, we must take advantage of the context clues while we are reading to improve our vocabulary.
Greek lesson time! (Well, not really. The words are so commonly used it might as well be considered English now.) Anyway, let’s examine what each of these terms means. Aristotle referred to orators when he spoke about persuasion, so let’s assume that there is some random anonymous speaker anxiously standing nearby who I will refer to.
Ethos pertains to the credibility of the speaker.
Pathos refers to the emotional appeal of the speaker.
Logos concerns the logic of the speaker.
But how does web design relate to all of this? Well, a website, much like our random, anxious, anonymous, and non-existent orator, is a communication vessel. Now let’s look at ethos, pathos, and logos again and translate them into web design speak.
Ray Bradbury is an author, And he was a very well known author used in many school lessons today.
Name the Brainliest please!
Answer:
1. E- An aristocrat is a member of the upper-class, usually land owners.
2. F- when nobility vassal practices feudalism.
3. A- Person responsible for serfs, or tenant farmers who worked the land.
4. B- When nobility vassal is given land in exchange for loyalty or service, especially during war.
5. D- being "summoned"
6. C- not peasants