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Page 1: Context Clues:  Hints the author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word  The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which
Page 2: Context Clues:  Hints the author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word  The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which

Context Clues: Hints the author gives to help

define a difficult or unusual word

The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which it refers, or it may follow in the next sentence.

Page 3: Context Clues:  Hints the author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word  The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which

Examples: Mary retained (kept) the

deed to her mother’s house.

I wonder if that fruit is edible (able to be eaten).

Page 4: Context Clues:  Hints the author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word  The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which

Types of Context Clues: Synonyms Antonyms Explanation Example

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Synonym and Antonym Clues: Authors may use word clues such as

synonyms (words with almost the same meaning), or antonyms (words opposite in meaning) near the unfamiliar word.

Examples: Reducing cholesterol has a number of beneficial results. One positive outcome is reducing the risk of heart disease. (Synonym clue)

I despise liver, but I adore steak. (Antonym clue)

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More Synonym Examples: Most castles had high walls and

were surrounded by a water-filled ditch called a moat.

The harlequin, like the circus clown, was a fool who loved to perform.

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More Antonym Examples: Jerry is very clumsy, but his

sister Jenny is adroit.

Unlike his quiet and low-key family, Brad is garrulous.

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Explanation examples: Sometimes the meaning of a

word or phrase is explained immediately following its use.

Etymology, which is the study of the origin of words, is part of the 9th grade curriculum.

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Read the following sentences and try to choose the best definition for the italicized word by searching for context clues in the sentence.

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1. The designer window treatments in her house, installed 17 years ago, were outmoded.

a. unnecessary

b. pointless

c. out-of-date

d. worthless

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1. The designer window treatments in her house, installed 17 years ago, were outmoded.

c. out-of-date

The key words that help us determine the meaning in this sentence are:

○ “installed 17 years ago”○ This tells us they are most likely

out of style or “out-of-date”

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2. The spies conducted a covert operation.

a. dangerous

b. foreign

c. hidden

d. illegal

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2. The spies conducted a covert operation.c. hidden

The key word here is “spies” Typically when one thinks of a spy,

they think of things that are done secretly, or “hidden”

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3. Mr. Powers was so gullible that he believed even the most outlandish excuses of his insincere employees.

a. intelligent

b. naïve

c. dishonest

d. critical

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3. Mr. Powers was so gullible that he believed even the most outlandish excuses of his insincere employees.

b. naïve

Key words or phrase:○ “he believed even the most outlandish

excuses”○ Remember, you can always use

process of elimination to determine if the other choices would be correct. In this case, none of the other choices would be a good fit.