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Using context clues to figure out the meanig of unfamiliar words is an example of?

That's a great question! Figuring out the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues is an example of inferring or deducing.

Here's why:

* Inferring means using what you already know to figure out something you don't. When you use context clues, you're using the surrounding words and sentences to figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word.

* Deduction is a similar process where you use logic and reasoning to arrive at a conclusion. You're essentially "deducing" the meaning of the word based on the clues provided.

So, using context clues to understand unfamiliar words is a skill that involves both inferring and deducing!

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