HELP ASAP
You can use the word-skipping technique when you:
A. Understand the main idea of a passage without stopping to look up unfamiliar words.
B. Don’t have time to look up a word in the dictionary.
C. No the part of speech of the word but not its definition.
D. Can’t find any useful context clues in the paragraph with an unfamiliar word.
The answer is A. You can use this technique if you have a firm grasp on the passage you're reading, that was you do not need to read every single word that the passage provides in order to work efficently.