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• Have you ever read a book and have no idea the meaning of some unfamiliar words? • How many times have you ever experienced it? • What do you usually do? – Open up your dictionary? – Ask your teacher for meaning? or

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Page 1: Have you ever read a book and have no idea the meaning of some unfamiliar words? How many times have you ever experienced it? What do you usually do? –Open

• Have you ever read a book and have no idea the meaning of some unfamiliar words?

• How many times have you ever experienced it?

• What do you usually do?– Open up your dictionary? – Ask your teacher for meaning?

or

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Use the context clues?

Page 3: Have you ever read a book and have no idea the meaning of some unfamiliar words? How many times have you ever experienced it? What do you usually do? –Open

Using context clues to infer

meaning

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What is a context clue?• A clue• A co-text; word(s) surrounding the

unfamiliar word• It is a word (s) that say “Don’t touch

the dictionary or ask your teacher. The meaning of the word is there in the text.”

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Types of context clues

Context clues can be in the forms of:• Examples• Explanation• Synonym• Antonym

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Context clues: example

Projectiles include those items that are shot forward such as a cannon

shell, bullet, or rocket.

Using the example clue, the word projectiles in this sentence means

– things put down– things shot forward

– things hurt– things broken

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Context clues: explanation

Katie appeared infallible in math class because she had never

gotten a problem wrong.Using the explanation clue, the

word infallible in this sentence means–never wrong

–Mistaken–Wrong–incorrect

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Context clues: synonym

Jackie was filled with mortification, or shame, because of her careless

remark.Using the synonym clue, the

word mortification in this sentence means– Proud– Shame

– Confident– happy

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Context clues: antonyms

Although Tom was anxious about the test, Tina was not worried at

all.Using the antonym clue, the

word anxious in this sentence means–Forgetful–Worried–Calm

–not worried

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Quick check

Use context clues to infer the meaning of the

word(s) printed in red

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Google was a friend of mine when we were both in elementary school. Though we were very close, unlike me who was smart and had a quick response, he was a bit doltish.

Having a slow response; easy to pick on

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This math problem contains many conundrums, a mind-exercising puzzles. Ii can not even understand a thing.

Puzzles; difficult problems/ questions

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Even when the police officers put the handcuffs on Ms.Badweather, she maintained her dignity, holding her head up high as she was marched off the protest site.

The state of quality of being worthy of honour/ respect

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Yesterday was terrible in my class. We smelled something bad, like a rotten smell. I thought something putrid was in our trash can.

Decayed and having unpleasant smell; rotten

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Do you prefer stop and look up your dictionary for unfamiliar words

OrGo on reading while inferring the meaning of the word(s) using context clues?

Why?

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• Use context clues to help you reading.• This will save your time

and enhance your reading skills.

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Try this

Use context clues to infer the meaning of the word(s)

printed in red

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The professor was a favorite among the students at the college. His sagacity was helpful to them as they pursued their degrees. The professor was known to use his experience, insight, and common sense to help students pursue their education.

Using the example clue, the word sagacity in this sentence means

SillinessThoughtlessness

Wisdomnegligence

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An evanescent ring surrounded the moon as it rose. It was there for a moment, and then it disappeared.

In this sentence, the word evanescent means

FullBright

Briefongoing

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Uncle Ben tried to miss the rock in the road. It was futile. He hit it head on and soared over his handlebars.

In this sentence, the word futile means

HopelessAble

Neededfinal

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Since his first appearance, Lionel Messi has been called the messiah in soccer. His superb talent is his big help when on the pitch. Being a soccer player is really his niche, his most suitable job.

In this sentence, the word niche meansUndesired job

Most suitable jobUnwanted job

Most wanted job

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