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"I AM SORRY" IS a descaription.
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Definitions: an author may provide a word's meaning within the sentence. Synonyms: words with similar meanings can help decipher the meaning of an unfamiliar word. Antonyms: words with opposite meanings can provide clues to the meaning of an unfamiliar word. Descriptive details: surrounding information can hint at the meaning of a word. Example sentences: examples within a text can provide context for unfamiliar words.
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The book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio contains various types of context clues, including examples of definition context clues where unfamiliar words are explained within the text, as well as examples of synonym context clues where a familiar word is used to clarify the meaning of a more complex term. Additionally, the author often provides context clues through descriptive details or examples to help readers understand the emotions and motivations of the characters.
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The types of contexts clues are examples, synonyms, acronyms, comparison, contrasts, and the direct explanation of a word. However, synonyms are the most used form of context clues.
"I AM SORRY" IS a descaription.
"The idea was so simple, it was almost too obvious to work." (obvious - antonym of complex) "He was very careless with his possessions, often losing or breaking them." (careless - antonym of careful) "She was very generous and always willing to share what she had with others." (generous - antonym of stingy)
Sounds like a good description of "archeologists".
*Narration *Description *Exposition *Argumentation
Archaeologists are the people who hunt for evidence buried in the ground, such as artifacts and fossils, to learn about early humans and their civilizations. They analyze these findings to piece together the history of past human societies.
the description of a bone provides clues about its job within the body B)