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ASL uses English for its sentax and word clues.
Context clues.
Context clues, word structure, and comparison with similar words can all provide hints for the meaning of a word. Additionally, studying word roots, prefixes, and suffixes can also help understand the meaning of a word.
Hints, clues, cues.
contex clues are words in a sentence that help you understand the meaning of a word you don't know [usually contex clues are before or after the word]
Visual, logical, and associative clues could help determine the word "CONGEAL." Visual clues might involve the physical appearance of the word or related images, while logical clues might involve word patterns or meanings. Associative clues could involve connecting the word with related concepts or experiences.
For three Blue's Clues style clues: the word 'ding', something golden, and a tall castle tower.
There are several types of context clues, such as definition clues (directly defining a word), synonym clues (providing similar words), antonym clues (opposite words), and example clues (illustrating the meaning of a word through examples).
Context clues provide information about how a word fits in with the ideas around it
The three types of context clues are: definition or restatement clues (where the meaning of the unknown word is directly explained), synonym or similar word clues (where a word with a similar meaning is used nearby), and contrast or antonym clues (where the meaning of the unknown word is revealed through its opposite).
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.