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The Europeans are Portuguese, who from the 1470s were sailing down the west coast of Africa in their galleons on their way to the Indies, but who were also seriously interested in West African pepper, ivory and gold. –A History of the World in 100 Objects, Neil MacGregor Which context clue best helps readers determine the meaning of the word galleon? What type of context clue is this? Based on the context clue, what is the meaning of the word galleon in the passage?

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"sailing", explanation/synonym, ship

In the sentence it says that "The Europeans...were sailing down the west coast of Africa in their galleons." This tells us that the Europeans have to be in something that can sail on the coast/water. "Sailing" is an explanation for what the galleon is doing. it tells us that a galleon is a ship or boat that the Europeans used in the 1470s for trade. This also tells us it is not a small boat since it is used to carry goods from Europe to Africa and the West Indies.

Based on the context clue, the meaning of the word galleon in the passage is:

  • Sailing

According to the given excerpt, we can see that the author talks about the Europeans who are sailing and are using galleons for trade which  was popularly used in the 1470s.

As a result of this, and the available context clues, we can see that there is a use of the word galleon which can also mean that their ship is sailing on the water, which shows transport.

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