Question # 26

Which of the following most strongly supports the idea that vocabulary knowledge contributes to reading comprehension?

Options:

A.

A student learning new words rarely improves in reading fluency.

B.

An extensive oral vocabulary allows readers to make inferences about unknown words.

C.

Readers can always rely on phonics alone to decode unfamiliar words.

D.

Contextual guessing is more important than knowing the meanings of words.

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