Understanding Key Vocabulary through Comprehension Questions
This set of comprehension questions focuses on essential vocabulary, challenging readers to connect words with their meanings. Through short exercises, participants will engage with terms such as "recognize," "illustrate," "tranquilize," and "infantile." Each question prompts reflection on word definitions and usage, enhancing comprehension and language skills. Ideal for students and language learners, this resource fosters a deeper understanding of vocabulary in context.
Understanding Key Vocabulary through Comprehension Questions
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4.3 Comprehension Questions Set 1
To know someone because you have seen them before is to… • recognize • bare-handed • incomplete
To draw pictures or add artwork to your written work is to…. • Incomplete • tranquilize • illustrate
To calm or put to sleep is to…. • salesman • tranquilize • active
To be immature, childish, act like an infant … • invite • infantile • compensate
To look, think and study… • contemplate • bare-handed • distribute
To divide, or hand things out… • milkshake • compensate • distribute