Supporting details are the context clues that let the readers know what the poem is about.
Authors and poets can give readers information for their poem by using a preface. A preface is a type of introduction that lets readers know what to expect.
exploratory reading is done when the readers wants to know how the whole selection is presented.
Read Vladimir Nabokov's essay "Good Readers, Good Writers" and you will know the answer to your query. Happy reading!
no, not in the sense that we know them today, his shows did contain music and songs though
Marc Gallant has written: 'Cows Have Feelings Too, You Know!' 'More fun with Dick and Jane' -- subject(s): Humor, Readers (Primary)
Which of these explains when context clues are helpful? answer - When don't know every word in a passage
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.
Context clues are clues in the surrounding sentences that help you figure out an unknown word. Example: say you do not know what sinister means..... The sinister man spits on puppy's and steals other peoples belongings. From this sentence you can conclude sinister means bad/evil.
context clues you will see it in the last of the sentence for you to know what is the meaning of that hardly word
Context clues in a poem that can help the reader determine what it is about include the title, the imagery used, the tone, the setting, and the specific language and metaphors employed by the poet. These elements work together to give hints or suggestions about the theme or subject matter of the poem.
Fore-shadowing
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
Context clues provide information about how a word fits in with the ideas around it
no i cannot answer it i want to know myself
When you don’t know every word in a passage. 🥰
Not sure what is meant by context clues? But, venison is the name given to meat of the deer family. As beef comes from cattle, mutton from sheep, etc.
They give the reader an informed knowledge they previously may have not known, therefore, allowing the reader to more or less 'appreciate' the text better. A good example is in the novel 'The Chosen', in which the main character Reuven Malter, narrates and explains all the Jewish concepts, ideologies and definitions throughout the whole text. Reuven's Jewish contextual 'clues' help an uninformed reader to understand more thoroughly.