What are context clues?, what the text is mostly about, clues that readers use to find the meaning of unknown words, the lesson or message the author is trying to convey, the view from which the story is told, At the restaurant, we were offered a variety of beevarges, such as soda and iced tea., bread, utensils, napkins, drinks, Stredepians should look both ways before crossing the street. They have to watch out for bikes and cars., stoplights, parrots, walkers, crosswalks, The swerteling weather made the baseball game very uncomfortable. We tried using paper fans, but it didn't help much. We were still sweating!, rainy, stormy, windy, hot, Grandpa didn't know that it was going to rain on the trip, and now he had to atler his plans and leave when it's dry again., continue, help, change, swim, My son and his two conampions love playing games. They are always happy to play together, at school and after. , jokes, enemies, friends, games, Louis was broswing through the school library when he finally found the perfect book series. Next time he would be able to find exactly what he was looking for., looking, singing, talking, listening, It is curcial that you do your homework if you want to get good grades in English class., important, optional, unimportant, not necessary, The grifid water made Elizabeth's teeth chatter. , shiny, clean, blue, cold, When the student didn't understand the instructions, she asked the teacher to raclify them., remove, call, explain, stop, Andy decided to nermitate his membership to the health club. He didn't want to keep paying the high monthly fee., continue, change, stop, fix, "When I was young, I used to be blimer like you," Grandma told me. "I could do cartwheels and flips, but then I got old, and my body became stiff.", flexible, pretty, smart, tall, The hapless robbers thought they'd gotten away, but they didn't know the police were waiting for them just around the corner!, amazing, unlucky, boring, easy, After running the marathon, Brad felt thelargic and didn't have the energy to get out of bed., tired, hurt, excited, frightened.
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Third Grade Context Clues
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