are hints that the author gives to help a difficult or unusual word.
Context
Setting
Context is an adjective describing the noun clues.*Bonus! Different types of context clues:1. Definition and Restatement: when the definition of the unknown word is stated somewhere else in the sentence or passage.2. Using Examples: when there is a list of examples that would be described by the unknown word.3. Compare: when the unknown word is compared to another known word/ when the unknown word and a known word have similarities in the passage (the opposite of contrasting)4. Contrast: when the unknown is being contrasted with a known word/ when the unknown word and a known word have differences in passage (the opposite of comparing)5. Cause and Effect: when something caused something else/ when the unknown word is diretly affected to the cause and effect in the passage6. Inference from General Context: when what is implied in the general context is picked up on by the reader to understand the meaning of the unknown word.
Characters
A suffix provides a clue about the function or meaning of a word by indicating its grammatical role or category. By recognizing common suffixes and their meanings, readers can infer the meaning of an unknown word based on its structure and context.
unknown vocabulary
the context.
the context.
the context.
are hints that the author gives to help a difficult or unusual word.
Information about the historical context of the text being summarized. (Apex)
Information about the historical context of the text being summarized. (Apex)
Context clues are used to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word. When the meaning of a word is unknown, the way it is used and the words surrounding it can help a reader figure out what an unknown word means.
We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.
One role of context in a written work is to provide background information and perspective that can help the reader better understand the themes, characters, and messages of the text. Context can also influence how the text is interpreted and what meanings are derived from it.
a simile or metaphor