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There are many strategies that you can use to improve your vocabulary. Which strategy would NOT be a useful tactic?
[X] You should look up the definition of words as you encounter them, so that their meanings stick with you.
This is actually a really useful tactic. ^^
So am I right?
What are the other choices?
A. While pre-reading, use word parts and context to figure out a word. If you still do not know the word, look it up. B. You should look up the definition of words as you encounter them, so that their meanings stick with you. C.While reading the main text, use word parts and context to figure out the word. If you still do not know the word, make a good guess and move on. D. When you are done with your reading assignment, make word cards for the words that were new to you.
yeah i think your right. Because you would forget what your reading.
Like if you were to stop what you were reading and just to look up a word you would forget. It's best to just write the word down and look later. then go back and put the defined word in the spot and see if it matches what the story is about.
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