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  2. Template:Context - Wikipedia

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    Banner for the top of an article (or section) of which you believe does not identify the context sufficiently to readers unfamiliar with the subject. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status What does this banner apply to? 1 section, list, etc. Default article Example section String suggested Additional ...

  3. Clue (information) - Wikipedia

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    When a reader encounters an unknown word or phrase in a text, context clues are anything in the text that helps them understand or guess the meaning of it. It can be synonyms, antonyms, explanations, examples, or familiar word-parts (prefix or suffix). [10] It can be definitions, comparisons, or contrasts. [11]

  4. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Blind memorization of high-frequency out-of-context facts, often referred to as "stock" clues, is a common method of quiz bowl preparation, but is generally discouraged, because the memorization generally has little academic utility.

  5. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    Examples: "Half a dance" could clue CAN (half of CANCAN) or CHA (half of CHACHA). If taken literally, "Start of spring" could clue MAR (for March), but it could also clue ESS, the spelled-out form of the starting letter S. "Nice summer?" clues ETE, summer in Nice, France (été being French for "summer"), rather than a nice (pleasant) summer ...

  6. Miscue analysis - Wikipedia

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    When students look at pictures as a reference, a strategy that is encouraged by whole language proponents, they will sometimes stop at the unknown word, look at the picture or consider the overall meaning of the sentence, then say a word that makes sense in context, rather than use graphophonemic clues. With such an approach, a child may read ...

  7. Template:Signpost/Crossword clue - Wikipedia

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