Which of the following describes context clues? (1 point)

O a statement about what the reader thinks will happen in a text

O the facts and information that support an idea or analysis

O a conclusion about ideas that is not stated directly in a text

O hints that point to the meaning of a word

1. Hints that point to the meaning of a word

2. past the date of being safe to drink
3. variety, light, a spectrum of color
4. had not eaten since breakfast
5. like not being able to eat at a lunch counter

Kim is 100%

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To determine the correct answer to this question, we can analyze the given options one by one.

Option 1: "A statement about what the reader thinks will happen in a text." This describes a prediction or inference made by the reader, which is not necessarily related to context clues.

Option 2: "The facts and information that support an idea or analysis." This is a description of supporting evidence or details found within a text, but it does not specifically refer to context clues.

Option 3: "A conclusion about ideas that is not stated directly in a text." This refers to drawing inferences or making assumptions based on information provided in a text, which aligns with the concept of context clues.

Option 4: "Hints that point to the meaning of a word." This directly describes context clues, as they are used to infer or determine the meaning of unfamiliar words by providing hints or clues within the surrounding text.

Based on the explanations given, option 4 best describes context clues.

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