definition: gives an explanation of the unfamiliar word right in the sentence;
synonym: restates the unfamiliar word with another familiar word;
antonym: contrasts the unfamiliar word with an opposite;
inference: provides the general sense of an unfamiliar word with the main idea of a sentence or paragraph.
the context clue is them feeding grapes to each other
chadwick and the neutron rutherford and the proton thomson and the electron
each hand hold a stick and they are struck one against the other to provide a rhythmic beat to the music
Each hand holds a stick and they are struck one against the other to provide a rhythmic beat to the music.
The levels of linguistic description are phonetics (sounds), phonology (sound patterns), morphology (word formation), syntax (sentence structure), semantics (meaning), and pragmatics (language use in context). Each level examines different aspects of language structure and use.
'Each of you has...' is correct.
i have no clue
Each was influenced by his own time, place, and historical context.
i have no clue
"Each" is a singular word, so "Each program has . . ." is correct.
"Each of you has" is correct. "Each" is singular, so the verb should also be singular.
Dint have a clue