Main Categories:
* Definition/Explanation: The word is directly defined or explained within the sentence or passage.
* Restatement/Synonym: The word is restated or replaced with a synonym, often using phrases like "in other words" or "that is."
* Example: The word is illustrated with an example, showing its meaning in action.
* Contrast/Antonym: The word's meaning is understood by contrasting it with an opposite word or idea.
* Inference/Logic: The meaning of the word is deduced from the surrounding text and the overall context of the passage.
Subcategories:
* Inference/Logic can further be broken down into:
* Cause and effect: The word's meaning is revealed by its cause or effect on something else.
* Comparison and contrast: The word's meaning is understood by how it compares or contrasts to other things.
* Deduction from surrounding details: The word's meaning is pieced together from surrounding clues and details.
Remember: The best way to determine the type of context clue is to carefully analyze the sentence or passage and see how the unknown word is being used.