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Using Context Clues to Understand the meaning of words

Using Context Clues to Understand the meaning of words

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Using Context Clues to Understand the meaning of words. Under her guidance , we learned how to use the snorkeling equipment. Crops produced on Kauai include sugar cane, coffee, tropical fruits and taro root, from which the Hawaiian dish poi is made. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using Context Clues to Understand the meaning of words

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Under her guidance, we learned how to use the snorkeling equipment

The root word in guidanceMeansa. To be interested b. To work quicklyc. To give directiond. To try again

Crops produced on Kauai include sugar cane, coffee, tropical fruits and taro root, from which the Hawaiian dish poi is made.

In which sentence does the word dish have the same meaning that it has in the sentence above

a. Mountain climbing is not exactly my dish.

b. Her favorite dish is mashed potatoes

c. Connor accidently broke the dish he made in class

d. Jasmine’s family has replaced its cable television with a dish.

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Remaining cruel, the six sisters told him he was too revolting to be seen in her company

Which word is a synonym for revolting

a. Cheerfulb. Disgusting c. Wonderfuld. cruel

Parting the clover, Grady discovered a cave opening to squeeze his body through.

In which sentence does the word squeeze have the same meaning that it has in the sentence

a. If you get frightened, just squeeze my hand.

b. I hope I can squeeze my car into the parking spot

c. You must squeeze a lot of lemons to make good lemonade

d. I have to squeeze every penny if I want to afford that vacation.

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Which word is a synonym for overjoyed

a. Thrilledb. Astoundedc. Humbledd. interested

I have plenty of water to spare

What is the meaning of to spareAs used in the sentence abovea. To treat with mercyb. To savec. To gived. To avoid using

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That’s absurd, what a silly idea

In these sentences, absurd means

a. Annoyingb. Insultingc. Foolishd. possible

A thin pot made out of clay would crack when it was fired

In which sentence below is fired used with the same meaning as in the sentence above

a. The teenager got fired from his job for being late

b. The team was fired up after their big win

c. The astronaut fired the engines at liftoff.

d. The chef fired the pizza in the hot oven.

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Some submersibles check oil pipes and cable.

The word check meansa. To stop or hold something

back.b. A bill at a restaurantc. To inspectd. A form of payment

We had an abundant amount of food for everyone.

Abundant meansa. Plentifulb. Fewc. Tastyd. poor

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Remember to look for clues!The fish were tangled in the fishermen’s net

What is the meaning of the word tangled as used in the sentence above?

a. Trappedb. Arguedc. Confused stated. disorganized

Mom inspected my room after I cleaned it.

The word inspected contains the Latin root spect. What does spect mean?

a. Useb. Lookc. Taked. need

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The construction of the house will be completed next month

The Latin root “struct” in the word construction means

a. Measure b. Buildc. Studyd. Shape

I wanted my mother to sign the letter that would permit me to go on the field trip?

Which word is a synonym for permit as it is used in the sentence above?

A. TrustB. ContractC. AllowD. alert

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Father says Ishi makes a traditional Yahi hut out in back of the museum

The root word in traditional means

a. Customb. Mudc. Woodd. home

The was a small band of Natives found living in the forest.

In which sentence does the word band have the same meaning that it has in the sentence above

a. The bride placed a wedding band on the groom’s finger.

b. The band played a lively march.c. A band of actors put on a play in

the parkd. She tied her hair back with a

rubber band.