1. When you encounter a new word while reading it is usually wise to

A. skip it and read ahead; you don't need distractions while reading.

B. pause and take a moment to figure out the meaning of the word using a variety of word discovery strategies.


2. If you cannot figure out a word's meaning by pronouncing it, you should try to define it contextually.

A. Yes, because the word's meaning may be revealed by the words around it.

B. No, because this will only lead you to even harder words that may totally disrupt your thinking!

All complete. Great job!






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