IN WHICH SENTENCE DOES THE AUTHOR DESCRIBE THE CORAL POLYP

3.

In which sentence does the author describe the coral polyp?

a.

sentence (1)

b.

sentence (2)

c.

sentence (4)

d.

sentence (5)

TIPS FOR VOCABULARY QUESTIONS

Active readers make a habit of looking up unfamiliar words. But

in a testing situation, you can’t use a dictionary. The following

strategies will aid you in figuring out what unfamiliar terms mean:

Look at context—the words and sentences surrounding

the word—for clues about meaning. For example, you

can determine what the word gullible

means from this

context: Fred is so gullible. He will believe anything that

Oliver tells him.

The phrase “he will believe anything”

restates the meaning of the word gullible

and suggests its

meaning of being easily duped or cheated.

Is the word negative or positive?

Using the context of

the passage, determine whether the unfamiliar term is a

negative or positive one. In the preceding example, you

can conclude that gullible

is not positive in that context.

Thus, you can eliminate any answer choices that are

positive terms.

Replace the vocabulary word

with the remaining

answers, one at a time. Does the answer choice make

sense when you read the sentence? If not, eliminate that

answer choice.

Practice

Choose the correct meaning of the italicized word. Find the

answers on page 111.