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Paulina Richards
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25 September, 01:39
What is a comparison context clue.
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Ethan Paul
25 September, 01:56
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When the author uses words and phrases that have the same or similar meaning as an unfamiliar word
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Marcos Wu
25 September, 02:02
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Answer: author uses words and phrases that have the same or similar meaning as an unfamiliar word.
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