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What should you do if you find a word in a story that you do not understand?
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Skip the word and keep reading
Look up the word in a dictionary or ask for help
Make up a meaning for the word
Change the word to one you know
Q 2/10
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You can often figure out the meaning of an unknown word by looking at the words around it in a sentence.
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What should you do if you find a word in a story that you do not understand?
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You can often figure out the meaning of an unknown word by looking at the words around it in a sentence.
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What do you call a word that means the opposite of another word, such as 'hot' and 'cold'?
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Match each English word to its correct meaning. This will help us check what you already know about understanding words before we learn how to use clues from the text.
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Put these steps in the correct order to figure out the meaning of a new English word using what you already know.
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Sort each item into the correct category.
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Put the parts of a simple sentence in the correct order.
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Unscramble the letters to name the part of a sentence that names who or what the sentence is about.
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Select the two sentences below where the meaning of an unknown word can be guessed based on the other words or sentences around it.
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Read the following sentence: The tiger was famished after not eating all day. Without looking up the word 'famished,' which of the following strategies would BEST help you figure out what it means?