Use the passage to answer the question. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is an annual sled dog race run every year in March. The dog sled drivers, also called mushers, and a team of fourteen dogs race over 1,000 miles from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. When the race first began in 1973, it would take teams twenty days to finish, but today most teams complete the race in less than ten days. The faster pace is a result of enhanced nutrition for the dogs and better run and rest strategies. Which kind of context clue is given for the word mushers? (1 point) Responses restatement restatement example example picture picture definition

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The context clue given for the word "mushers" is a restatement. The passage explains that dog sled drivers are also called mushers, which clarifies the term.