Respuesta :
The answer for this question would be direct explanation. The dash in the sentence gives a direct explanation of what the speaker is saying when they say condiments. We know that context clues are hints that writers provide when defining a word. Using a semi-colon and dash are few examples of context clues. In the sentence, the context clue is by the dash next to the word "condiments".
Answer:
Direct explanation
Explanation:
The direct explanation happens when the speaker says exactly what should be done. In this case, the speaker of the sentence is expressing what needs to be done with condiments such as salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. The speaker made it clear that these condiments should be packed. For this reason, this phrase is an example of direct explanation.