Types Of Context Clues Flashcards


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Definition

The word may be explained in a sentence, the preceding sentence, or the following sentence. The ________ may connect the known word to a known word.

Example: The *nucleus* is very important because it is the center of the atom.

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Synonym

The word is associated with another word that means the same thing.

Example: The car came to a sudden stop. The *abrupt* halt sent her drink flying.

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Summary

The word may be preceded or followed by its description.

Example: Maria *preservers*; she stays with her job and follows it through to the end because she is hard working and thorough.

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Simile or Metaphor

The word may be explained by a comparison (direct or implied).

Example: The man's voice *droned* on and on; he sounded like a hive of bees.

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Example

The word may be explained by _____.

i.e.: Mark was an *altruistic* person. For instance, he donated money to his local public school without asking for credit or anything in return.

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Cause and Effect

When an unfamiliar word appears as part of the cause of an action, a clue to the word's meaning can be found in the ______. Some words that signal _____ and ______ relationships are caused, because, since, consequently, therefore, when, and as a result.

Example: The soccer team was *disconsolate* after losing a close match and narrowly missing a chance to clinch the division title.

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Appositive

The word may be explained by an __________, which is equivalent information enclosed commas.

Example: *Etymology*, the study of word origins, can help us understand word meaning and structure.

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Antonym

The word may be explained by a contrast with the opposite.

Example: Some parts of the river are *shallow*, but some are quite deep.

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Groupings

The word may appear in a series of familiar words of the same category.

Example: While on vacation, she sampled mangos, kiwis, bananas, and *cumquats*.