Post on 18-Dec-2015
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What are Multiple Meaning Words?
Multiple Meaning words are words that have more than one meaning. Use context clues to figure out the appropriate meaning in a sentence.
I have a pet snake.
A) I like to pet the animals.
B) My pet ate all of her food.
C) Can I pet your kitten?
I have a pet snake.
A) I like to pet the animals.
B) My pet ate all of her food.
C) Can I pet your kitten?
Ouch! I cut my finger.
A) Hey, you cut in line.
B) Cut out the shapes with your scissors.
C) I cut my knee when I was playing basketball.
Ouch! I cut my finger.
A) Hey, you cut in line.
B) Cut out the shapes with your scissors.
C) I cut my knee when I was playing basketball.
I will pack my suitcase for my trip to Hawaii.
A) I saw a pack of wolves running in the woods.
B) I need to pack my lunch for school.
C) Can I buy a pack of gum?
I will pack my suitcase for my trip to Hawaii.
A) I saw a pack of wolves running in the woods.
B) I need to pack my lunch for school.
C) Can I buy a pack of gum?
I love to play on the swing at recess.
A) I can swing higher than anybody.
B) I like to swing my car keys.
C) I have a swing in my back yard.
I love to play on the swing at recess.
A) I can swing higher than anybody.
B) I like to swing my car keys.
C) I have a swing in my back yard.
Michael painted a masterpiece.
A) Angelica can paint very well.
B) I spilled blue paint all over the floor.
C) I had stained my clothes with red paint.
Michael painted a masterpiece.
A) Angelica can paint very well.
B) I spilled blue paint all over the floor.
C) I had stained my clothes with red paint.