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Which context clue strategy helps you the most? (Synonyms, examples, tone, or group discussion?)
Identify BOTH: figurative phrase + unknown word: “He didn’t let it rain on his parade at the Halloween festival.”
Identify BOTH: figurative phrase + unknown word: “She felt as fast as lightning running through the orchard.”
Identify BOTH: figurative phrase + unknown word: “I was on cloud nine after the Thanksgiving feast.”
Identify BOTH: figurative phrase + unknown word: “The crowd went wild at the bonfire when he scored.”
“She was grinning from ear to ear.” → What does this mean?
“Don’t rain on my parade!” → What does this mean?
“The team was on fire after scoring three times.” → What does this mean?
“He had butterflies in his stomach before the game.” → What does this mean?
“She was floating on air after winning the contest.” → What does this mean?
He was teased by his friends for spilling cider. → What does teased mean?
After the pie, I was completely stuffed. → What does stuffed mean in this sentence?
The crowd cheered from the stands at the football game. → What does stands mean?
The marching band led the parade through the streets. → What does parade mean?
The kids sat near the bonfire to stay warm. → What does bonfire mean?
What does “apple of my eye” mean?
What does “in the same boat” mean?
What does “stuffed to the gills” mean?
What does “left out in the cold” mean?
What does “turn over a new leaf” mean?