The statement "I know what to so when I read unfamiliar words. I always take time to do it." is the statement that states our ability to unlock the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words.
<h3>How do you unlock the meaning of unfamiliar words?</h3>
Basically, the strategy for unlocking the meaning of an unfamiliar word is to search the context of the sentence in which a new word appears for clues.
In other times, it can be easy to do because the author may have provided a definition or a synonym right there next to or near a term that you can use to unlock its meaning.
However in the options, the statement "I know what to so when I read unfamiliar words. I always take time to do it." is the statement that states our ability to unlock the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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For this question, assuming you’ve been learning about it in class, just choose a random thing he did (i have no knowledge of Galileo at all) and say why
“he built a bridge and it’s important because people needed a bridge to cross the river”
Although it is difficult to establish whether or not any of these
statements necessarily prove decisively that the Archaic Indians were
less advanced than the Mississippians, the answer is most likely C - The
Archaic Indians lived in shallow, oval-pit houses and larger
rectangular wattle-and-daub dwellings. The first two statements make no
reference to either the Archaic or Missipian Indians, and the last
answer proves the Missipian Indians were advanced, but does not fit the
question.
Aktoros
Greek name for "performer" or "stunt artist"