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What type of context clue?
Mr. Dean is quite AFFABLE. In fact, she reminds me of Mr. Russell. Do you remember how kind he was?
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
You don't need to worry about talking to Mr. Dean. He is an AFFABLE principal.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
I miss Mr. Dean. Our new principal is cranky and hard to talk to. Mr. Dean was so AFFABLE.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
Mr. Dean is an AFFABLE principal. He is pleasantly easy to talk to and always friendly.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
I got in trouble for not telling the truth last night and Mom REVOKED all my privileges. For example, I can't hang out with my friends until next week!
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
Unlike my BOISTEROUS older brother, I always wake up exhausted in the morning.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
The parents were afraid Charlie's bumps were CONTAGIOUS, they didn't want their children to catch them.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
Jess FRETTED about what her dad would say when he saw the dent in the car. She was worried he would not let her drive again.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
What type of context clue?
Camilla wanted her APPEARANCE to be just like everyone else, so she chose the perfect outfit.
The Definition or an Example is given
Synonym - a word that has a similar meaning
Antonym - a word that has an opposite meaning
Inference - you have to put clues together
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