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Q 1/35
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When analyzing how an author's point of view impacts the story, which context clue strategy would be most effective?
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Focusing solely on the story's setting
Counting how many times certain words appear
Examining the narrator's word choices
Looking only at vocabulary definitions
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Which evidence best demonstrates that a character's perspective has influenced how they describe an event?
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The character states basic facts that are always true and therefore the reader understands their perspective
The character describes the weather in vivid details that the reader can visualize
The character mentions the time of day
The character uses emotional language and personal opinions
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When analyzing how an author's point of view impacts the story, which context clue strategy would be most effective?
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Which evidence best demonstrates that a character's perspective has influenced how they describe an event?
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When you break down the word 'uncomfortable', what does the prefix 'un-' tell you about the root word 'comfortable'?
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In the word 'prehistoric', how does the prefix 'pre-' change our understanding of when something happened?
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What can you conclude about someone who is described as 'fearless' based on the suffix '-less'?
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When analyzing the word 'rewritable', what does the combination of 're-' and '-able' suggest about the action?
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In the word 'misunderstand', how does the prefix 'mis-' affect the meaning of 'understand'?
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What does the suffix '-ful' in 'thoughtful' tell you about someone's behavior?
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When you see the word 'submarine', what does the prefix 'sub-' reveal about its location?
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In the word 'teacher', what role does the suffix '-er' play in showing the person's function?
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What does the prefix 'over-' in 'overcooked' suggest about the cooking process?
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When analyzing 'hopeless', what does the suffix '-less' combined with 'hope' create in terms of meaning?
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If a character in a story 'burns bridges behind them,' what does this reveal about their decision-making approach?
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When analyzing the phrase 'the ball is in your court,' what does this suggest about responsibility and power?
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What deeper meaning does 'walking on eggshells' convey about interpersonal relationships?
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When someone 'spills the beans,' what does this action demonstrate about information control?
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If a person 'bites off more than they can chew,' what does this indicate about their self-awareness?
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What does 'hitting the nail on the head' suggest about someone's understanding or accuracy?
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What does 'breaking the ice' suggest about social dynamics and communication?
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When analyzing the word 'biodegradable', what critical thinking process helps you understand that it relates to environmental breakdown?
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In the sentence 'The politician's vacillating stance on the issue frustrated voters who wanted clear leadership,' what does 'vacillating' most likely mean?
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Based on the context 'Maria's gregarious personality made her the center of attention at every party she attended,' what does 'gregarious' suggest about Maria?
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In 'The teacher's pedantic corrections of every minor grammar mistake annoyed the students,' what does 'pedantic' reveal about the teacher's behavior?
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From the sentence 'The CEO's imperious demands left employees feeling powerless and resentful,' what can you infer about 'imperious'?
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In 'Jake's lackadaisical approach to studying resulted in poor grades despite his intelligence,' what does 'lackadaisical' suggest?
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Based on 'The witness gave a lucid account of the accident, helping police understand exactly what happened,' what does 'lucid' mean?
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In 'Sarah's voracious appetite for books meant she read three novels every week,' what does 'voracious' indicate about Sarah's reading habits?
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From 'The artist's eclectic style combined elements from many different cultural traditions,' what does 'eclectic' suggest about the artwork?
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In 'The defendant's contrite expression and sincere apology impressed the judge,' what does 'contrite' reveal about the defendant's attitude?
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Based on 'The coach's caustic remarks about the team's performance demoralized the players,' what does 'caustic' suggest about the comments?
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In 'The philanthropist's magnanimous donation saved the struggling community center,' what does 'magnanimous' indicate about the donation?
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From 'The student's perfunctory effort on the project was obvious to everyone in the class,' what does 'perfunctory' suggest about the work quality?
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In 'The speaker's eloquent words moved the audience to tears,' what does 'eloquent' reveal about the speech?
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Based on 'The detective's astute observations led to solving the mysterious case,' what does 'astute' suggest about the detective's abilities?
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In 'The critic's scathing review destroyed the restaurant's reputation overnight,' what does 'scathing' indicate about the review?