Quiz#2 in English 5 Context Clues
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- Q1These are hints found within a sentence, paragraph or passage that a reader can use to understand the meaning of new or unfamiliar words.SynonymsAntonymsDefinitionContext Clues30s
- Q2This kind of context clue gives the entire meaning of the unfamiliar word.AntonymsExemplificationSynonymsDefinition30s
- Q3Biology is the study of life. What is the meaning of the word 'Biology'.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4This refers to the giving of examples in order to explain the meaning of the unfamiliar word.DefinitionSynonymAppositionExemplification30s
- Q5The sun, moon, and stars are celestial bodies that have fascinated man through centuries. What is the meaning of 'celestial'?body of the paragraphinternationalparts of the bodyheavenly bodies30s
- Q6These refers to words with the same meaning.AntonymsSynonymsDefinitionExemplification30s
- Q7These refer to words with the opposite meaning.AntonymsAppositionSynonymsExemplification30s
- Q8These are context clues that gives description to the unfamiliar word and separated by a comma, dash or parenthesis.SynonymsAntonymsExemplificationApposition30s
- Q9His emaciation, that is, his skeleton-like appearance was frightening to see. What is the meaning of 'emaciation'?to seefrighteningskeleton-like appearancethat is30s
- Q10The crime he committed was egregious; he'll never recover from this horrendous scandal. What is the meaning of 'egregious'?crimescandalhorrendousnever recover30s