Context clues work to help you figure out unfamiliar words because: A. language cannot be decoded without helpful information. B. the meaning of individual words is supported by the words around it. C. a sentence always contains either a synonym or antonym. D. every vocabulary word is defined when it first appears in a passage​

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Your answer is B.

It is not A because this doesn't really make sense. It's not the best answer.

It is B because, in sentences, the words around it will likely give the information you need to infer what the word means.

(For example, if I were to say "She was continuously singing, for yesterday she sang for 4 straight hours, and it was extremely annoying", pretend you do not know what "continuously" means. By using the words around it, such as "4 straight hours" you can predict that it means "never stopping".)

It is not C because not every single sentence contains a synonym or antonym.

(See the sentence above. The antonym of "continuously" would be 'never' or 'sometimes' or possibly 'discontinous'. There isn't always an antonym or synonym there, is there?)

It is not D because not every single word is defined in a passage.

(When you open an average book, is there just an entire page(s) dedicated to every single definition of a word? Most often, no, there is not.)