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within which i was securely tied. and though my spirit tore itself in struggling for its lost freedom, all was useless.
(2)a paleface woman, with white hair, came up after us. we were placed in a line of girls who were marching into the dining room. these were indian girls, in stiff shoes and closely clinging dresses. the small girls wore sleeved aprons and shingled? hair. as i walked noiselessly in my soft moccasins, i felt like sinking to the floor, for my blanket had been stripped from my shoulders. i looked hard at the indian girls, who seemed not to care that they were even more immodestly dressed than i, in their tightly fitting clothes. while we marched in, the boys entered at an opposite door. i watched for the three young braves who came in our party. i spied them in the rear ranks, looking as uncomfortable as i felt.
click the two words or phrases from passage 2 that provide context clues for the meaning of megalodon
years later, your grandmothers tell you that you didn’t look back when you left, boarded the boeing 747—
you only remember you’d wondered is this the same size
as a megalodon shark?
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To determine the context clues for "megalodon", we analyze the sentence: "is this the same size as a megalodon shark?". The phrase "shark" directly follows "megalodon" and clarifies that a megalodon is a type of shark. Also, the comparison "the same size as" (along with the reference to a Boeing 747 earlier, though "shark" is the most direct) helps, but "shark" is the key clue showing megalodon is a shark species.
The word "shark" follows "megalodon" in the sentence "is this the same size as a megalodon shark?", directly indicating megalodon is a type of shark. The phrase "the same size as" (and the Boeing 747 context) also hints at its scale, but "shark" is the primary clue defining what a megalodon is.
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"shark" (and also the context of size comparison with "the same size as" and the Boeing 747 reference, but "shark" is the most direct word clue)