what type of context clue debacle
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Definition of debacle
1a: a great disaster
b: a complete failure : FIASCO
2: a tumultuous breakup of ice in a river
3: a violent disruption (as of an army) : ROUT
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- The most important context clue in this novel is the extended description of the Chatham Islands.
- This description is the book’s only true description of what is happening with the characters at the end of the novel.
- Though the novel doesn’t go into a lot of detail, the description of the Chatham Islands is enough to recognize this as a novel about colonialism.
- It is important to note that the Chatham Islands are an important part of the novel because they are what the wedding guests witness and are affected by.
- In the Chatham Islands Hester witnesses Grant turn to crime and Dim.
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