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If you have a portable computer, you can take it with you.  What does the root "port" mean: to carry. When you study astronomy, you look at the night sky.  What does the root "ast or astro" mean: star. When you ask for someone's autograph, you want them to sign something.  The root "graph" means .....: to write. When you put things in chronological order, you are making a time line.  What does the root "chron" mean: time. To check someone's temperature, you would use a thermometer.  What does the root "therm" mean: heat. The audience watched the soccer game.  The root "aud" means.....: to hear. Your vision is very important for learning.  What does the root "vis" mean: to see. Construction is a good career for many people.  What does the root "struc" mean: to build. The speech in a story is called dialogue.  What does the root "log" mean: word or study. When you are a spectator at a soccer game, you watch people run and kick the ball.  What does "spec" mean in spectator: to see. Comparing something opposite is using what type of clues: Antonyms. Telling what a word means within the sentence is an example of what type of context clue: Definition. Violence, whether it is hitting, kicking, or punching, is not tolerated at school.This uses which type of context clue: Example. We had so much fun at the party! Everyone had a terrific time.This is an example of which type of context clue: Synonym. Mr. James wants us to be prompt in the mornings, not late.Which type of context clue is used: Antonym. An Army uniform has symbols on it. These emblems show what the person has done in the Army.What type of context clue is this: Synonym. Brianna was uncertain about the question, but she gave her answer as though she was sure of it.Which type of context clue is used here: Antonym. Night is the time when many animals forage, or search, for food.Which type of context clue is being used: Definition. The store specializes in cutlery, such as forks and knives, that has unique designs.Which type of context clue is being used: Example. What type of context clues use similar words to help with the meaning of an unknown word: Synonyms

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