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almond37 [142]
2 years ago
6

In the space provided, explain the 5 tools for decoding unfamiliar words using context clues. First, identify each of the 5 tool

s. Next, give a brief description of each tool and provide an example of how it is used to help decode an unfamiliar word. Finally, evaluate the usefulness of each tool and assess in which situations you would use each tool for decoding.
English
2 answers:
jonny [76]2 years ago
7 0
1context clues look at the sentence it is in or the one before or after it to try and figure out what it means 2 a dictionary look up the word in a dictionary to find its definition
Reptile [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The five tools for decoding unfamiliar words using context clues are:

  1. Definition
  2. Synonym
  3. Antonym
  4. Example
  5. Inference

Explanation:

Context clues are hints used by authors to help understand an unusual or difficult word. Often times, context clues appear in the same sentence as de unfamiliar word; in some instances, they might show in the sorrounding sentences.

The five context clues are understood as follows:

Definition - The unusual word is defined or restated with simpler vocabulary.

  • Diane was <em><u>lethargic</u></em>; she <u>didn't have the energy</u> to get out of bed.

Synonym - A word with the same or very similar vocabulary is given close to the difficult one.

  • His <em><u>animosity</u></em>, or <u>hatred</u>, of his sister divided the family.

Antonym - The word is clarified by presenting a word with an opposite meaning.

  • She was <em><u>virtuous</u></em>, unlike her <u>evil and conniving</u> brother.

Example - A specific example is used to clarify the meaning of the unfamiliar term.

  • The team was <em><u>elated</u></em> because<u> they just found out they placed in the semifinals</u>.

Inference - The denotation of the word is given by the context in which it is being used. The reader must look at the sorrounding sentences to grasp meaning for the unusual vocabulary.

  • The <em><u>haberdashery</u></em> was Lou’s favorite place. <u>He loved shopping for nice suits</u>.  The people who worked there were so kind and helpful.

All of the presented tools are useful to a certain extent, but they cannot always be applied to all kinds of texts. For instance, synonyms and antonyms are more commonly (but not exclusively) found in narrative texts, while inference and examples might be more frequent in descriptive and expository documents, such as scientific or technical writing. In any case, the reader must try all of them when dealing with a difficult or unfamiliar word in a text.

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