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Vocabulary in Context

Vocabulary in Context

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
RI.11-12.4, RL.2.6, RI.9-10.4

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Gloria Salinas

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Vocabulary in Context

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What is Vocabulary in Context?

  • On the test, you may be asked to identify the meaning of a word as it is used in a passage. The idea is to use context to determine the meaning of a word or phrase.

  • Context is important because words do NOT necessarily have only one meaning. Depending on the context, meaning can change. This is certainly true of figurative language.

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Multiple Choice

Gerard, who is not the most patient person in the world, told the clerk to quit beating around the bush and make a decision one way or the other.

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delaying

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decorating

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grooming

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cleaning

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Multiple Choice

Gerard, who is not the most patient person in the world, told the clerk to cut to the chase and make a decision one way or the other.

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hurry up

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delay

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decorate

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clean

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Every language has such phrases, and if you have ever studied a second language, you

know how frustrating idioms can be.

For example, one French phrase translates into English word-for-word as "You won't find money under a horse's hoof." It means, "Money doesn't grow on trees."

(Of course, when translated word-for-word into French, "Money doesn't grow on trees" isn't going to make any more sense than the French phrase translated into English. )

About all that you can do with this sort of problem in meaning is look up the phrase in a dictionary or phrase book.

There is, however, a related ambiguity of meaning that can often be resolved by context.

We call these "alternative meanings" or "shades of meaning."

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Multiple Choice

It is Bill's strong conviction that the proposed bridge would not only be a waste of money but would also represent a serious threat to the marine habitat along the planned route.

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guilt

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belief

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action

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plan

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Multiple Choice

The dean could not countenance a plan that he believed would sacrifice academic quality just to make a small group of prominent graduates happy.

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look at

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approve

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face up to

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appear in

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Multiple Choice

In the club, Robert talked about foreign cities and dangerous assignments, but in reality his daily life was pedestrian: shuffling papers in a cubicle of a government office from 9 to 5 with half an hour for a tuna fish sandwich, time off for federal holidays, and two weeks annual vacation to spend in his own backyard.

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ordinary

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foot-loose

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mobile

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ambulatory

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