Grade 9 Context Clues Worksheet

Master high school vocabulary and literary analysis with sophisticated context clue strategies.

🏛️ Learning Goals

Students analyze complex literary and academic texts using advanced vocabulary and critical thinking skills.

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Exercise 1

Shakespeare's use of metaphor imbues his poetry with layers of meaning. By comparing unlike things without using "like" or "as," he creates powerful images that resonate with readers across centuries.

What does "imbues" mean?

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Exercise 2

The philosopher's argument was predicated on the assumption that human nature is fundamentally rational. Her entire theoretical framework rested on this foundational premise.

What does "predicated on" mean?

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Exercise 3

While proponents of the theory cited extensive research, detractors remained unconvinced, pointing to methodological flaws and inconsistencies in the data.

What are detractors?

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Exercise 4

The novel's protagonist undergoes a profound metamorphosis, transforming from a naive youth into a world-weary adult. This dramatic change in character drives the narrative arc.

What is metamorphosis?

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Exercise 5

The scientist's hypothesis, though initially controversial, became the prevailing orthodoxy in her field. What was once questioned is now accepted as conventional wisdom by most practitioners.

What is orthodoxy?

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Exercise 6

The orator's speech was characterized by grandiloquence—pompous and extravagant language designed to impress rather than inform. His verbose style obscured rather than clarified his message.

What is grandiloquence?

High School Reading Strategies

📖 Literary Analysis

Examine how word choice contributes to literary effect

🎭 Rhetorical Awareness

Understand how vocabulary affects tone and persuasion

🧠 Etymology

Use word origins to understand complex vocabulary

📚 Academic Discourse

Navigate sophisticated academic arguments and terminology