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Question
Read the passage. Underline the new words. Guess their meaning from the context. Verify it from a good dictionary.
Solution
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Read the Passage:
- Students should read the given passage carefully.
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Underline New Words:
- While reading, underline any unfamiliar or difficult words.
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Guess the Meaning:
- Using the context of the sentence or paragraph, try to guess the meaning of each new word. For example:
- Look for clues in the surrounding words or phrases.
- Think about how the word is used (as a noun, verb, etc.)
- Using the context of the sentence or paragraph, try to guess the meaning of each new word. For example:
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Verify with a Dictionary:
- Check the actual meaning of the underlined words in a good dictionary.
- Note the correct definition and compare it with your guessed meaning.
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