a simile or metaphor
An empty space or a placeholder in a sentence could be a sign that there is a comparison being made. Comparisons often highlight similarities or differences between two or more things, helping the reader understand the context and meaning of the text.
a simile or metaphor
A comma is typically used after the word "including" in a sentence when it is followed by a list of items or examples. The comma helps to separate the items and improve readability.
a simile or metaphor
a simile or metaphor
Words and phrases such as "as I said," "furthermore," "moreover," "once again," "another example," "this means," all indicate that what follows is related to (or repeating) what came before. Careful perusal of the earlier sentences may shed light on the difficult word or sentence which follows.
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When put in comparison to my friends I am rather quite small Another context would be The comparison between Bill and Jill was quite unfair
Context clues of all sorts can be found in sentences in English, as in any language. As just one example, the sentence, "Although she loathed eating meat, she still ate turkey at Thanksgiving in order to avoid conflict with her mother,", contains the context clues of "Although" and "still" which indicate the relationships of the dependent and independent clauses which make up the sentence as a whole.
a word that's the opposite of the unfamiliar word.
a simile or metaphor