Table of Contents
- 1 What do you use in getting the meaning of an unfamiliar word?
- 2 What reading strategy did you use in unlocking the meaning of unfamiliar words especially words that reflect culture?
- 3 What are the types of clues that you can note when determining the meaning of unfamiliar words?
- 4 What are the 5 unfamiliar words?
- 5 What are 5 unfamiliar words?
- 6 How do you deal with unfamiliar words?
- 7 What is metonymy give two examples?
- 8 What are 4 Contextclues?
What do you use in getting the meaning of an unfamiliar word?
use word parts (roots, prefixes, and suffixes) to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word. use context clues to confirm the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
What reading strategy did you use in unlocking the meaning of unfamiliar words especially words that reflect culture?
As you have learned, a basic strategy for unlocking the meaning of an unfamiliar word is to search the context of the sentence in which a new word appears for clues.
What is it called when we use words around a word to figure it out?
An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram. Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram.
What are the types of clues that you can note when determining the meaning of unfamiliar words?
Four Types of Context Clues
- Context Clue #1: Definition or Restatement. The meaning of the vocabulary word is in the sentence itself, usually following the vocabulary word.
- Context Clue #2: Synonym.
- Context Clue #3: Antonym /Opposite/Contrast.
- Context Clue #4: Example or Explanation.
What are the 5 unfamiliar words?
5 unfamiliar words with meaning and example
- Conduct: Personal behavior.
- Scarce: Insufficient to satisfy the need.
- Appoint: Assign to a position.
- Level: Having no part higher than another.
- Convince: To move by argument.
- Inspire: To fill with an animating.
- Know: To see or comprehend as reality or truth.
What type of word is unfamiliar?
unfamiliar used as an adjective: Strange, not familiar.
What are 5 unfamiliar words?
How do you deal with unfamiliar words?
Dealing with New Words
- First, SOUND it out.
- Next, examine the STRUCTURE.
- Then look at the CONTEXT.
- Only then, check the DICTIONARY.
- Then reinforce your understanding by WRITING a usable brief definition or synonym in the margin of your reading—in pencil, because you won’t always need it there.
What are the 5 examples of metonymy?
Here are some examples of metonymy:
- Crown. (For the power of a king.)
- The White House. (Referring to the American administration.)
- Dish. (To refer an entire plate of food.)
- The Pentagon. (For the Department of Defense and the offices of the U.S. Armed Forces.)
- Pen.
- Sword – (For military force.)
- Hollywood.
- Hand.
What is metonymy give two examples?
Common examples of metonymy include in language include: Referring to the President of the United States or their administration as “the White House” or “the Oval Office” Referring to the American film industry or celebrity culture as “Hollywood” Referring to the New York Stock Exchange as “Wall Street”
What are 4 Contextclues?
Generally, a context clue can be categorized into one of four types: Definitions or restatements. Synonyms. Antonyms or opposites. Examples or explanations.