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What is Context?

What is Context?. Most Americans can speak only one ________. Europeans, however, ________ several. As a result, Europeans think ________ are unfriendly and unwilling to communicate with them. Try to figure out the missing words. What is Context?.

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What is Context?

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  1. What is Context? Most Americans can speak only one ________. Europeans, however, ________ several. As a result, Europeans think ________ are unfriendly and unwilling to communicate with them. Try to figure out the missing words.

  2. What is Context? Most Americans can speak only one language. Europeans, however, speak several. As a result, Europeans think Americans are unfriendly and unwilling to communicate with them. How did you do? How did you figure out the missing words?

  3. What is Context? Use the words surrounding the unknown word to help determine the unknown word’s meaning. “Phobias, such as fear of heights, water, or confined spaces are difficult to eliminate.”

  4. Unknown word is defined immediately following its use brief definition, synonym, or restatement using punctuation-commas, parentheses or dashes. “Be” verb shows the two ideas are the same. X = Y A chemical bond is a strong force that holds two or more atoms together. A dialect is a form of speech from a specific region. Context Clues: Definition

  5. Synonyms • A writer often choose a more familiar word or words with the same meaning to make the difficult word understandable Ballet students appear so lithe; they are so limber and flexible. The cataract was spectacular; the steep waterfall dropped abruptly eighty feet.

  6. Restatement • Close to a synonym, restatement differs in that a difficult word is usually restated in a simpler form—usually set of by commas. The poetry was sublime, lofty and moving, and brought tears to my eyes. The village was depopulated, most of the residents dead or moved, but the livestock remained untouched.

  7. Antonym, a word of opposite meaning (notice the restatement) Contrast clue words: but, however, in contrast to, on the other hand The gentleman was portly, but his wife was thin. The mayoral candidate praised the town council,but the mayor deprecated it. Contrast

  8. Explanation • Similar to a definition clue • Generally longer than a definition • Usually found in one or more different sentences

  9. Context Clues: Explanation The chrome is beginning to corrode. It shows signs of pitting and of being eaten away gradually. It was a martial parade: signs of the military were everywhere. Everyone was in uniform; guns, cannon and tanks were on display, and jets flew overhead.

  10. Context Clues: Explanation NOTE: Sometimes the explanation is presented first. The puppy was a complete bother and an annoyance to all the neighbors. It was a continual nuisance.

  11. Examples that the reader may know to help explain a new and unfamiliar concept or term Note the punctuation clues: commas or hyphens Signal words—such as, for example, for instance, to illustrate, specifically Legumes, such as peas and beans, produce pods. Forest floors are frequently covered with fungi—molds, mushrooms, and mildews. Example

  12. Use reasoning and prior knowledge Your experiences provide common-sense clues to the meaning of a word This context clue is often a little harder to spot Since Reginald was nervous, he brought his rabbit foot talisman with him to the exam. His alibi was upheld when John’s friends offered personal testimony, letters of documentation, and three videotapes showing that he was present at the party. Inference

  13. Limitations of Context Clues • Context clues only give the immediate definition for that particular context. • Context clues seldom lead to a precise, complete definition. • Sometimes the passage will not contain clues to the meaning of the unfamiliar word.

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