Context clues are the parts of the sentence that help you interpret the word you don't understand; "The firework in the teacher's desk drawer had a startling effect on the teacher, but, not so much on the students who knew it was there." So, we know 'effect' was big on the teacher, but less on the in-the-know students, so 'effect' must mean something like; end product, fallout, outcome, response, consequence, etc.
I think you misunderstand context clues. They are clues within a sentence or paragraph that gives clues to the meaning of a word. Your question takes the word "healthy" out of context and what you seem to want is a definition of the word.
Which of these explains when context clues are helpful? answer - When don't know every word in a passage
The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.
Go past, when your reading you come to a word u don't know, you stop and use context clues to figure it out so if you don't use context clues u r skipping the word so Skipping is an antonym
information about how a word fits in with the ideas around it
Context clues.
These are called context clues.
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.
Hints, clues, cues.
I think you misunderstand context clues. They are clues within a sentence or paragraph that gives clues to the meaning of a word. Your question takes the word "healthy" out of context and what you seem to want is a definition of the word.
Which of these explains when context clues are helpful? answer - When don't know every word in a passage
Context clues help you define the definition of the word.
Soft
The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.
Go past, when your reading you come to a word u don't know, you stop and use context clues to figure it out so if you don't use context clues u r skipping the word so Skipping is an antonym
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).
Sloppily context clues provide hints or information within a text that help readers understand the meaning of a word or phrase that may be vague or unfamiliar. These clues can include synonyms, antonyms, examples, or definitions that give context to the word's usage.