Context Clue Detectives (Standard 4.V.2)
The Root of the Matter (Standard 4.V.3)
Word Relatives (Standard 4.V.4)
Shades of Meaning (Standard 4.V.5)
Figuratively Speaking (Standard 4.V.6)
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These are the words, phrases, or sentences around an unknown word that help you figure out its meaning.

Context Clues

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An affix added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.

Prefix

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A word that has the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word.

Synonym

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Put these three words in order from least intense to most intense: Freezing, Cold, Chilly.

Chilly, Cold, Freezing

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If a phrase means exactly what the words say, it is literal. If the words have a hidden or creative meaning, it is called this.

Figurative

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In the sentence, "The fragile glass vase broke into a thousand pieces," this is the meaning of fragile.

Easily broken or delicate

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If the prefix pre- means "before," this is what it means to preheat an oven.

To heat it before cooking

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A word that has the opposite meaning of another word.

Antonym

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Which word describes a bigger "mess": a clutter or a disaster?

Disaster

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What does the idiom "a piece of cake" mean?

It is very easy

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In the sentence, "Unlike her gregarious sister who loves parties, Sarah is very shy," the word "unlike" tells you gregarious means this.

Social or outgoing

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This common suffix added to the end of a word means "full of" (as in the word joyful).

ful

300

Provide a synonym for the word huge.

 Enormous, gigantic, vast,

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If you are "furious," you are more than just this common 5-letter emotion.

Angry

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"The classroom was a zoo" is an example of this type of comparison (no like or as).

Metaphor

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This type of context clue is used when an author gives the literal definition of a word right in the sentence.

Definition (or Explanation) clue

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If the root word tele means "far away," name an invention that allows you to see or hear things from a distance.

Telephone, Television, or Telescope

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Provide an antonym for the word ancient.

Modern, new, or recent

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Explain the difference in "shade of meaning" between whispering and mumbling.

Whispering is quiet on purpose; mumbling is quiet because you aren't speaking clearly.

400

What is being compared in this simile: "The athlete ran as fast as a cheetah"?

The athlete's speed and a cheetah's speed.

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Identify the meaning of monotonous in this sentence: "The long highway drive was so monotonous that the driver began to feel sleepy from the lack of change."

Boring, repetitive, or unchanging

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The suffix -less means "without." What does it mean if a person is described as dauntless?

Without fear (fearless/brave)

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Which of these pairs are antonyms: Construct/Build or Pardon/Punish?

Pardon/Punish

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Which word suggests a more careful way of looking: glancing or peering?

Peering

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If someone says "you are the sunshine of my life," are they speaking literally or figuratively?

Figuratively

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