The term "clue" originated from the Middle English word "clew," which meant a ball of yarn. In Ancient Greek mythology, Ariadne gave Theseus a ball of yarn to help him navigate the Labyrinth. Over time, the term evolved to signify a piece of evidence or information that helps solve a mystery or puzzle.
The original meaning of the word "clue" comes from the Old English word "clew," which meant a ball of thread or yarn. It later evolved to refer to a guiding thread that helps someone navigate through a maze or labyrinth. Over time, "clue" came to mean a piece of evidence or information that helps solve a mystery or problem.
Meaning ignorant or uninformed, clueless is RAF slang from the 1930s. Clue itself is a variant of 'clew' meaning ball of thread or yarn, from the legend of Theseus using a ball of string to escape the Labyrinth.
A direct context clue provides the meaning of a word directly in the sentence by offering a clear definition, explanation, or synonym of the word.
The type of context clue that helps the reader infer the meaning of a vocabulary word or provides a supporting detail is typically called a semantic context clue. This type of clue gives information about the meaning of the unfamiliar word by using synonyms or definitions within the text.
Definition clue - a context clue that directly provides the meaning of the word.
The original meaning of the word "clue" comes from the Old English word "clew," which meant a ball of thread or yarn. It later evolved to refer to a guiding thread that helps someone navigate through a maze or labyrinth. Over time, "clue" came to mean a piece of evidence or information that helps solve a mystery or problem.
Meaning ignorant or uninformed, clueless is RAF slang from the 1930s. Clue itself is a variant of 'clew' meaning ball of thread or yarn, from the legend of Theseus using a ball of string to escape the Labyrinth.
Clew is originally a ball of yarn, and the lower part of a sail. The meaning "clue" ( itself a variant spelling of clew) comes from the tale of Theseus and the Minotaur. Ariadne gives Theseus a clew of yarn with which he is able to mark his way in, and so to find his way out, of the Labyrinth. "I don't have a clue" means "I don't know how to get out of this maze."
A direct context clue provides the meaning of a word directly in the sentence by offering a clear definition, explanation, or synonym of the word.
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The type of context clue that helps the reader infer the meaning of a vocabulary word or provides a supporting detail is typically called a semantic context clue. This type of clue gives information about the meaning of the unfamiliar word by using synonyms or definitions within the text.
Definition clue - a context clue that directly provides the meaning of the word.
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the clue to the meaning of the unfamiliar word as given by the word compared to the target word
This type of context clue is called a synonym clue. It helps readers understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word by providing a word or words with similar meaning within the surrounding text. This strategy is commonly used in reading comprehension to infer the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary.
It is called using context clues to determine the meaning of a word.
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