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The homograph for "read" is "read." Depending on the context, "read" can be pronounced as either "reed" (present tense) or "red" (past tense).
One homograph for "conflict" is "read." It can be pronounced as "reed" or "red" depending on the context.
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Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. This can be confusing because the same spelling may lead to different interpretations depending on the context in which the word is used. This ambiguity can cause confusion in understanding the intended meaning of a sentence.
Context clues can help you figure out the meaning of a word in a sentence or paragraph. To use context clues, you read the sentences surrounding the word that you do not know to figure out what it means.
Read the text once for the main idea, and then look up historical context and new words.
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Comprehend what you read
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There's no such thing as a context. Only context, contexts, contextualise. -the word is not used for objects
Getting meaning from context means: Looking at the words around an unfamiliar word to help determine meaning. Sometimes, if you read the entire paragraph that contains the unfamiliar word, you can figure out what the word means.
I have the same problem............ I want to read and write file but using Xmodem..... Please help me out as soon as possible
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Doing read or write operation in memory using the help of poniter is called dereference.