Let's evaluate each statement about "context clues":
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They help readers determine what words mean.
- True: Context clues provide hints or information within the surrounding text that help the reader infer the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
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They are the same thing as affixes.
- False: Context clues are not the same as affixes. Affixes are prefixes or suffixes added to a word to modify its meaning, whereas context clues are hints found in the surrounding text.
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They are only found in informational texts.
- False: Context clues can be found in all types of texts, including literary and fiction texts, not just informational ones.
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They are typically words and phrases near other words.
- True: Context clues usually consist of words and phrases that are located near the unfamiliar word, providing hints about its meaning.
So, the true and false judgments are:
- True
- False
- False
- True