Determine which is true and false about the term, "context clues"?

They are typically words and phrases near other words.
They are only found in informational texts.
They help readers determine what words mean.
They are the same thing as affixes.

1 answer

Here’s an evaluation of the statements about "context clues":

  1. True: They are typically words and phrases near other words.
    Context clues are often found in the surrounding text that helps to explain or clarify the meaning of an unfamiliar word.

  2. False: They are only found in informational texts.
    Context clues can be found in all types of texts, including narrative, poetry, and informational texts, not just in informational texts.

  3. True: They help readers determine what words mean.
    Context clues provide hints or additional information that assist readers in understanding the meaning of unfamiliar words or phrases.

  4. False: They are the same thing as affixes.
    Context clues and affixes are not the same; affixes are prefixes and suffixes added to a word that modify its meaning, while context clues are additional information provided within the text that aids understanding.

In summary:

  1. True
  2. False
  3. True
  4. False