Freeguy
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- English Teacher
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- Iran
Readers can use several general types of word-recognition strategies. ...(1).... , a reader who does not know the meaning of the particular word may look for context clues in ...(2)..... . These clues may be either semantic or syntactic. ...(3) .... semantic clues, the readers tries to ...(4).... the word to other information or illustrations in the material. Semantic clues ...(5)...., comparisons and contrasts, definitions, descriptions, and the placement of new words near familiar words ....(6) ... their meaning. A reader may also rely on syntactic clues- …(7) ….., the word’s position and grammatical use in the text. For example, …(8)… a word is functioning as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb can help a reader ….(9) …. Its meaning.
In a word-recognition strategy …(10)…. Structural analysis, a reader uses clues within the word itself to guess what the word means. The reader relies on …(11) … of the meanings of prefixes, suffixes, roots, compound words, and endings such as ed and ing, and …(12)…. . For example, the adverb undoubtedly has the prefix un, the root doubt, ending ed and the suffix ly. Knowing the meanings of the parts of the word …(13)… the reader to decide that the word means without doubt. And without doubt the best way for readers to add …(14) …. knowledge to verbal memory is to …(15) …. Words made of those parts in text they find meaningful, and to use the words in conversation and writing.
1.
1) For example
2) However
3) Similarly
4) In case
2.
1) textual surrounding
2) the surrounding text
3) the text that surrounds
4) what is surrounding the text
3.
1) When using
2) When to use
3) The reader uses
4) To be using
4.
1) lean
2) relate
3) float
4) attach
5.
1) locate
2) observe
3) include
4) magnify
6.
1) help to explain
2) that help explain
3) help explaining
4) that they help the explanation of
7.
1) being
2) it is
3) that is
4) which is
8.
1) if a reader decides
2) in order to decide
3) whether to decide
4) deciding whether
9.
1) pass on
2) figure out
3) stand out
4) get across
10.
1) called
2) calling
3) being called
4) that it is called
11.
1) formation
2) statement
3) knowledge
4) organization
12.
1) of combination them
2) how to combine them
3) how are they combined
4) of how they are combined
13.
1) leads
2) supplies
3) promotes
4) intends
14.
1) a
2) the
3) such
4) such of a
15.
1) revise
2) convey
3) assume
4) encounter
Do you confirm my answers?
In a word-recognition strategy …(10)…. Structural analysis, a reader uses clues within the word itself to guess what the word means. The reader relies on …(11) … of the meanings of prefixes, suffixes, roots, compound words, and endings such as ed and ing, and …(12)…. . For example, the adverb undoubtedly has the prefix un, the root doubt, ending ed and the suffix ly. Knowing the meanings of the parts of the word …(13)… the reader to decide that the word means without doubt. And without doubt the best way for readers to add …(14) …. knowledge to verbal memory is to …(15) …. Words made of those parts in text they find meaningful, and to use the words in conversation and writing.
1.
1) For example
2) However
3) Similarly
4) In case
2.
1) textual surrounding
2) the surrounding text
3) the text that surrounds
4) what is surrounding the text
3.
1) When using
2) When to use
3) The reader uses
4) To be using
4.
1) lean
2) relate
3) float
4) attach
5.
1) locate
2) observe
3) include
4) magnify
6.
1) help to explain
2) that help explain
3) help explaining
4) that they help the explanation of
7.
1) being
2) it is
3) that is
4) which is
8.
1) if a reader decides
2) in order to decide
3) whether to decide
4) deciding whether
9.
1) pass on
2) figure out
3) stand out
4) get across
10.
1) called
2) calling
3) being called
4) that it is called
11.
1) formation
2) statement
3) knowledge
4) organization
12.
1) of combination them
2) how to combine them
3) how are they combined
4) of how they are combined
13.
1) leads
2) supplies
3) promotes
4) intends
14.
1) a
2) the
3) such
4) such of a
15.
1) revise
2) convey
3) assume
4) encounter
Do you confirm my answers?