Facts, data and statistics, descriptive details, examples, and stories can all be types of
____________.
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Ques. 2Using context clues, circle the best meaning for each italicized word.
Unctuous substances, such as cooking oil or motor oil, can be dangerous in the work place.
If these substances are spilled on the floor of a kitchen or a garage, they can lead to someone
slipping and falling.
a. smooth
b. broken
c. greasy
d. flammable
Ques. 3A(n) ___________ word refers to one particular thing.
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Ques. 4Using context clues, circle the best meaning for each italicized word.
It is through the agency of air that the aroma of a flower can reach your nose.
a. carrying ability
b. service company
c. temperature
d. amount
Ques. 5When a paragraph is ___________, it offers readers enough information to help them
understand and accept the main idea.
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Ques. 6Using context clues, circle the best meaning for each italicized word.
The captain of our ship circumscribed the island on the map and then changed the ship's
course to try and find it.
a. sailed around
b. drew a circle around
c. visualized
d. cut off
Ques. 7Sentences that provide more information to help readers understand more general or abstract
ideas are called ____________.
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Ques. 8Using context clues, circle the best meaning for each italicized word.
My circumstances are not really that dire, but I do need a little money to make rent.
a. desperate
b. rich
c. dirty
d. crowded
Ques. 9Clue words and phrases that help readers understand relationships between sentences are
called ___________.
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