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Inferences and Context Clues

  •  English    20     Public
    Students can read a sitution and answer inference and context clue questions.
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  • When Maya entered the cafeteria, conversations hushed. She spotted two classmates whispering and glancing her way. Her stomach tightened as she walked past them.
    Inference: Why might Maya feel uncomfortable? Context Clue: What does hushed mean in this passage?
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  • The sky darkened, and the wind howled as Ben rushed to close the windows. His dog whimpered and hid under the bed. Moments later, thunder cracked.
    Inference: What is about to happen? Context Clue: What does whimpered most likely mean?
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  • After the principal’s announcement, students exchanged wide-eyed looks. A few groaned, and someone muttered, “Not again.”
    Inference: What might the announcement have been about? Context Clue: What does muttered mean?
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  • The old library smelled of dust and memories. Shelves sagged under the weight of forgotten books. Lila traced her fingers along a cracked spine before pulling one free.
    Inference: How does Lila probably feel about the library? Context Clue: What does sagged mean in this context?
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  • Jason slammed his locker door and stormed down the hallway, ignoring his friend calling after him.
    Inference: What might have happened to make Jason upset? Context Clue: What does stormed suggest about Jason’s behavior?
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  • The football team trudged off the field, helmets drooping in their hands. The scoreboard glowed 42–0.
    Inference: How did the team likely perform? Context Clue: What does trudged mean in this sentence?
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  • Sophie double-checked her backpack for the third time before the trip. She bit her lip and glanced at the clock every minute.
    Inference: What does Sophie’s behavior suggest about her feelings? Context Clue: What does glanced mean here?
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  • When the teacher asked for volunteers, every student suddenly became fascinated by their notebooks.
    Inference: Why didn’t anyone volunteer? Context Clue: What does fascinated mean in this situation?
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  • The campsite was eerily silent after the last log burned out. Shadows danced across the tents as the wind whispered through the trees.
    Inference: What mood does the author create in this scene? Context Clue: What does eerily mean?
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  • After hearing the bad news, Mrs. Carter took a deep breath and forced a small smile. “We’ll figure it out,” she said softly.
    Inference: How might Mrs. Carter actually feel? Context Clue: What does forced mean in this context?
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  • The crowd erupted in applause as the final note faded. The conductor bowed deeply, beads of sweat shining on his forehead.
    Inference: What can you tell about the performance? Context Clue: What does erupted mean?
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  • After the argument, Olivia sat alone at lunch, stirring her applesauce without eating. She kept her eyes fixed on the table.
    Inference: How might Olivia be feeling? Context Clue: What does stirring mean here?
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  • Even though he was exhausted, Liam kept his eyes open, determined to finish the project before midnight.
    nference: What does this reveal about Liam’s character? Context Clue: What does exhausted mean?
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  • The teacher raised an eyebrow as Ben handed in his essay two weeks late. “Better late than never,” she said dryly.
    Inference: What does the teacher’s tone suggest? Context Clue: What does dryly mean?
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  • After seeing the “Caution: Wet Floor” sign, Mia slowed down—but her friend ran past and slipped instantly.
    Inference: What can you infer about the friend’s behavior? Context Clue: What does caution mean?
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  • When the actor stepped on stage, the audience gasped. His costume glittered under the spotlight, and his smile revealed total confidence.
    Inference: How does the audience likely feel about his entrance? Context Clue: What does glittered mean?
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