A context clue for the word "carrion" can be found in phrases that describe decaying flesh or dead animals, such as "The scavengers feasted on the carrion left behind by the predator." The mention of scavengers and the idea of decay help to convey that "carrion" refers specifically to dead and decomposing animals.
A context clue for herpetologist could be "Dr. Smith specializes in studying reptiles and amphibians, she is a renowned expert in the field."
The most logical context clue to determine the word marsupials would be a reference to an abdominal pouch in which the young joeys are raised.
An animal that eats dead or rotting meat such as a Vulture.
Yes and some jaguars eat carrion although they most often eat living animals. Jaguars are often described as oppportunistic feeders because they eat over 85 species of animals, plus plants and dead carcasses.
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A kind of context clue that the mening of the unknown or unusual world is restated in the context or sentence.
A context clue for singe is "The grill singed the hair off of my arms."
Definition clue - a context clue that directly provides the meaning of the word.
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A context clue for "reside" could be: "I heard that she currently resides in a neighborhood known for its safety and good schools."
A context clue for herpetologist could be "Dr. Smith specializes in studying reptiles and amphibians, she is a renowned expert in the field."
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