Writers carefully select words that can effectively convey the message that they want to convey. That is the reason why context clues are very abundant in everything that you watch or read. In order for you to understand the context clue, you must first analyze the signal word or punctuation used by the writer. Task 2: Drawing Connections Directions: Draw a line that connects the expression to its visual representation. 1. Let’s eat grandma! 2. Let’s eat, grandma!
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“Let's eat Grandma!” and “Let's eat, Grandma!” are two completely different sentences. The first implies that we actually going to eat grandma; the latter implies we are telling Grandma the food is ready to eat.