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protuberances - example
avarice - antonym
inundation - definition/explanation
Explanation:
The type of context clue that helps the reader determine the meaning of the word protuberances is example. Following the word protuberance is a list of protuberances: "rocks, bushes, and ledges". These are all examples.
For avarice, the context clue used is antonym. Initially the speaker says he's going to be generous, but then he uses the signal word "instead" to show that avarice is a contrast to generous. Avarice is greed.
The word inundation is further defined or explained when the rest of the sentence explains the water flooding streets and basements.
First note that the underlined words are Protuberances, Avarice, and Inundation. Options from the drop-down menus that help to identify the type of context clues that were used respectively are;
- example
- antonym
- synonym
In the first sentence, the word protuberance is quite complex and may not be easily understood. To have an idea of what it means, the examples that follow, namely, rocks, bushes, and ledges indicate that the word might mean something that protrudes from or sticks out from somewhere.
In the second sentence, we are helped to understand the meaning of avarice through the contrast that is drawn between this word and generous. If someone is not generous, he is greedy and stingy.
In the third sentence, the meaning of inundation is clearer since it is likened to flooding. Thus we can guess correctly that inundation in this context means being overwhelmed by water.
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