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Examples
Synonyms
Antonyms
General sense of the sentence
A word with more than one meaning.
Examples:
left
watch
fish
top
rock
right
Always make sure to check how the word is being used IN THE SELECTION!
What is the meaning of the word locks as it is used in the paragraph?
A. tufts of wool
B. hair
C. firm holds
D. fasteners
The fiery ball sank lower and lower in the sky. For a moment, it was a strange, round cheeked maiden with brilliant curly locks blowing out behind her in the wind. She floated, suspended above the rippled carpet of clouds, then silently slipped from sight.
A. tufts of wool
B. hair
C. firm holds
D. fasteners
Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
When you come to a new word, how do you figure out what it means?
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Use context clues
words or sentences surrounding the mystery word that assist you in determining its meaning
2. Use word structure
This refers to how the mystery word is built.
Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
Examples: use examples within the sentence to help you understand the mystery word. Key words for this type of context clue: like, such as, for instance,
including, and for example
You can greatly help your budget by being frugal.
For instance, using store coupons and waiting for expensive items to be on sale can save a lot of money. a. hardworking b. patient c. thrifty
pg. 24
Synonyms: a synonym (a word that means the same or almost the same) may appear somewhere in the passage to give you the meaning of the mystery word.
During the fourteenth century, the Black Death decimated one third of the population of Europe.
Two centuries later, smallpox wiped out 95 percent of the native population of Mexico.
pg 27
Antonyms: an antonym (a word that means the opposite) may appear somewhere in the passage to help you figure out the meaning of the mystery word. Look for words like: however, but, yet, on the other hand, in contrast
To a person at a peaceful lakeshore, the environment seems silent. But to the sensitive ears of a dog, the same lake may be a clamorous place filled with the buzzing of insects and the bustling of small animals.
pg 29
General sense of the sentence:
This type of context clue involves a bit more thinking, but is the one most commonly used.
Watching television is, above all, a passive experience. One sits back and waits to be entertained.
A. Complicated C. aggressive B. expensive D. inactive
pg 32
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What is a multiple meaning word? Explain.
Give 3-5 examples of multiple meaning words not mentioned on the notes.
What must you remember to do in order to correctly answer a multiple meaning word question?
When you come to a word you do not know, what can you do to figure out its meaning?
Explain context clues.
Explain word structure.
What are 4 types of context clues?
Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense .
Review test 3 pg 39-40 (1-10),
Review test 4 pg 41-44 (1-10):
Use context clues to find your answers, not the dictionary!! Answers must be written in your book.
Assignments due at next class meeting