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If you grew up with Abraham Lincoln, you would have seen great changes take place between the time Lincoln was a boy in Kentucky and the time he was president in Washington, D.C. Important changes took place in transportation and communication. When Lincoln was a boy, there were no trains. Mail that had to be delivered across long distances was carried by horse or a vehicle pulled by horse. It took a long time for a message to travel by stagecoach. By the time Lincoln was a grown man, people communicated using the telegraph, which was like an early version of the phone. It allowed messages to be sent very quickly.

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What type of context clue is used to help you define the word stagecoach?
A.
antonym
B.
explanation
C.
synonym
D.
example

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Answer:

its explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

I did it on StudyIsland and got it right, plus they tell you what it is after the word stagecoach.

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The answer for your question about the stagecoach is D
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