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What kind of context clue is given in this sentence?
His animosity, or hatred, of his sister divided the family.
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What kind of context clue is given in this sentence?
Marty is gregarious, unlike his brother who is quiet and shy.
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She was virtuous, but her brother was evil.
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She hums continuously, or all the time, and it annoys me.
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We know the dog has a kind disposition because we've never seen her bite or scratch anyone.
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It's no surprise he winced in pain after hitting his thumb with the hammer.
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The manager wanted a weekly inspection, which is a methodical examination of all the equipment.
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Tim said, “I am starving.” He was famished because he had not eaten all day.
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Marty is gregarious, unlike his brother who is quiet and shy.
Gregarious most likely means:
quiet and shy
outgoing
The feral cat would not let us pet him, unlike our friendly cat.
Feral most likely means:
wild and unfriendly
tame and friendly
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