Which of the following describes a context clue?(1 point)

Responsesdescriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing

dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning

phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings

information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word

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information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word
Use the sentences to answer the question.

Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particular.

Which statement describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs"?

(1 point)
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The rain is about to stop.
The rain is about to stop.

It is raining very hard.
It is raining very hard.

Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.

Cats and dogs are running from the rain.
It is raining very hard.
Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point)
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A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase.

An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.

An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.

A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.