How to Determine the Meaning of a Word from Its Context in a Poetry Passage - SSAT Elementary Level Reading

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Adapted from "A Good Boy" by Robert Louis Stevenson (1913)

I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day,
I never said an ugly word, but smiled and stuck to play.

And now at last the sun is going down behind the wood,
And I am very happy, for I know that I've been good.

I know that, till to-morrow I shall see the sun arise,
No ugly dream shall fright my mind, no ugly sight my eyes.

But slumber hold me tightly till I waken in the dawn,
And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn.

Which of the following is a synonym of "thrushes"?

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Answer

A thrush is a small or medium-sized songbird, known for its inclination to sing. Thus, the best answer choice is "songbirds."

Even if you do not know what a thrush is, you can use the context of the sentence to make an educated guess at what answer choice would be most likely to "\[sing\] in the lilacs round the lawn." Songbirds are known for their songs, while wind, sunlight, trees, and clothes typically do not sing.

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