What is the context clues for this sentence to help understand the word
in bold. he grabbed his lunch from his kitchen table and went to school.
Grabbed<span> is the bold word. </span>Context clues are phrases or words that help you describe and illustrate a certain word in a phrase, sentence, clause or statement. This in turn guides readers to a certain plausible explanation of a unfamiliar and unrelatable conclusion and this can also reduce misconceptions and misinterpretations about a supposed phenomenon. The context clues in the given options are : his lunch from his kitchen table.
<span>+Use a logical format and wide margins, clean type and clear headings
+Selectively apply bold and italic typeface that help guide the reader's eye
<span>+Use bullets to call attention to important points (i.e. accomplishments)
+</span></span><span>Focus on what you did in the job, NOT what your job was there's a difference
+Include a one or two top line job description first, then list your accomplishments
+For each point ask yourself, What was the benefit of having done what I did?Accomplishments should be unique to you, not just a list of what someone else did
+Avoid using the generic descriptions of the jobs you originally applied for or held</span>
Yes that sounds grammatically correct.